C# - How To Prevent Fckeditor To Resize In Chrome Browser
Feb 28, 2011
I have use fckeditor in asp.net. When user open the page containing fckeditor in Chrome. User can resize the text area of fckeditor. I want to prevent this.i.e.user should un-enable to resize the text area.
I have textbox in my page that I put this attribute for it TextMode="MultiLine"..here user can change width and hight of textbox with mouse..I couldn't find any attribute for textbox that din't allow users to change width and hight of textbox.
I've a detailedview and gridview in an accordion pane. Whenever I triggered some postback actions (e.g. delete some row in the gridview or edit the values in the detailedview), the content in the pane became empty. It would show up correctly if I resized the browser. This only happens in IE8, but work correctly in FireFox. Is this a problem of the browser, or can I improve my code to prevent this from happening? The following is my code
At run time when I resize the Browser Window my controls move. Means when Browsers windo is full i.e Maximized the the look proper but when i resize the browser window the move within page and look all dismissed, And how to prevent it .
I have images at the head of the page in an iframe and in the main center page. The image at the head flows over the social icons and the images at the center page resizing drops below and pushes the other image down. I just want the images to resize when the browser is being resized. Go to [URL] .... and you'll see what I mean.
I have a form that has a MAC Address field and a Password field and I have the chrome auto-fill options turned off, but when I load the page, chrome thinks the MAC Address should be an e-mail address and puts an e-mail address in there and for the password, it puts a password in there. Is there a way to prevent this behavior? Is there way to do this programmatically on page load, I tried clearing the fields, but that doesn't work.
I have an application including an Asp:menu. This renders perfectly in both IE and Firefox, see screenshot gf1.jpg.
Running in Chrome the rendering is bad. There is added wide space in the top menu, so the area is much wider, and thereby not correct. See gf2.jpg.
I have tried using this workaround found by surfing, but it is still the same. Can I add some additional code, that will prevent this?
Code: If Request.UserAgent.IndexOf("Chrome") > 0 Then If Request.Browser.Adapters.Count > 0 Then Request.Browser.Adapters.Clear() Response.Redirect(Page.Request.Url.AbsoluteUri) End If End If
I want it to be displayed equally in IE, Firefox and Chrome....
In web application i.e .aspx page once user clicks on logout it redirects to login page by clearing all the sessions. Now when user clicks on back button in the browser it redirects to last view page. Since user logged out from the application how can we show the last viewd page? when user clicks on the page it checks hte session exsits or not then redirects to login page..
But i dont wna t the user to lick on the back button.. i want to siable the back option int browser .. I have achived this by
I am using AjaxContrToolKit (AjaxControlToolkit.Compat.DragDrop.DragDropScripts.js) in my application to provide the drag and drop facility . After implementing the same in the application , observed that working fine in IE and Firefox browser . But the same is not working in Safari and WebKit (Chrome and Safari) browser . In these browsers(both Safari and Webkit), while clicking on the top of the panel getting scrolled up .
Basically I have a web site that renders HTML preview of some documents (mainly office). The resulting HTML fragment is included in the page returned by the same web site, however images are returned by HTTP handler from another site with the following links:
For some reason all browsers except Chrome (e.g. IE6/7/8, Firefox, Opera, Safari) show everything just fine, however for these images Chrome shows "broken image" icon. If I choose "Open image in new tab" then the image is shown just fine.
Edit I thought I have solved this issue, but apparently with Fiddler turned on it works fine.
I had context.Response="utf-8" left in code, but removing it had no difference.
Headers:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2011 14:26:57 GMT Server: Microsoft-IIS/6.0 MicrosoftOfficeWebServer: 5.0_Pub
I have the above. It works fine in IE & FF but in chrome 1) if more rows grid appears out of panel without scroll bar (same works fine in IE & FF)2) when clicked any where the grid disappears or close but in IE & FF it closes only on cmdclose...
i want a pop up to be displayed when user tries to close the browser and if user click on "no" [i.e. he don't want browser to be closed] then it prevent browser to get closed.
The web app in question provides a UI for editing a client (in the business sense, not the browser sense), identified by a ClientID. I store the ClientID in Session, which gets passed from page to page, along with a number of other pieces of data in Session. Works great.
The problem is that if the user opens a new browser window using Ctrl N or File->New Window (in IE), the new window comes up with the same page as the current page, with the same session info. Then if the user navigates to a different client in the 2nd window, the ClientID in session refers to the new client. If they go back to the original browser window and save, the original client gets saved using the 2nd ClientID, and all hell breaks loose, because now the data from the two jobs are intertwined.
I have enabled trace and verified that the new browser window uses the same SessionID as the original. If an entirely new instance of IE is opened, it has a different SessionID, so is not a problem. I have not yet investigated other browsers, such as Chrome or Firefox.
Is there any way to determine if a browser instance is opened for a web app which is already open in another window or tab? Or to prevent that from happening?