Does outputcaching VaryByParams in webforms understand route parameters? Such that if I have a route similar to "Content/{filename}/{more}" that I could do VaryByParams="filename" and have it return cached results based on filename and ignore any values in the more?
I have 2 forms, one is filled out when a quote is supplied to a customer, if this quote is succesful a project is created and added to the database. On my form I have 2 buttons, one to simply submit the quote information to the database and I would like the second to, when clicked submit the information to the database and then use this information to fill out some of the fields on the Projects form. I have thought about doing this 2 ways:
I read you could use session variables to store the information, or since the data is already in the database, would it be posssible, that if the user has been directed to the projects page from the enquiries page that it fills in the information into the projects form?
I'm trying to make an application that can host multiple ecommerce front ends, so I need to figure out how to route all requests to one class which then parses templates and handles all output.
So my question is then how do I route all requests to one class?
In PHP I would use mod_rewrite and have all requests go to index.php and add "main = new MainClass();", but I have no idea on how to achieve this with ASP.NET
The MVC framework isn't what I'm looking for, since I will host several domains with one system.
Looking at the asp.net v4 URL Routing it's easy to see how to access routing data from basically anywhere in the app.
Via: Page.RouteData.Values["blah"]
Unfortuantely the Route data always is blank by the time i hit the page on my v 3.5 implementation of routing. I was wondering if there was any way to either pass the route values to the final page so i can use them there - i really don't want additional logic in my handler file and i have loads of Routes and don't want many RouteHandlers.
I am using URL Routing to route user to his profile page, which is a child page. Now the problem is that all the images, javascripts references are distorted when i user the url to reach that page whether logged in or not logged in (both the cases). But after reaching this page when i login from this page thru my modal popup login control, all the references seem to work fine. It is to be noted that i am still in that same page which i reached after url routing. So upon logging from here the whole page works and displays fine.
How come the references are automatically adjusted when i am logging in from this page and are not referenced when i log in from other page and route here or when i am logged out?
Global.asax code:
void Application_Start(object sender, EventArgs e) { RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes); } public static void RegisterRoutes(RouteCollection routes) { routes.Add("UseridRoute", new Route ( "profile/{user}", new CustomRouteHandler("~/UserProfile.aspx") )); }
I am able to route my urls to an existing page. Here is how our scenario is currently working:
On Default.aspx, we have several links that link to pdf files on the server. The filenames of these files change dynamically which is why we need the url routing. When the user clicks on of the urls, the link is routed to the getFile.aspx page that has logic in it to determine which file to open.
Is there a way to have the getFile.aspx page to open in the same window as the default.aspx page?
Otherwise, I need for the getFile.aspx page to close after the intended processing is complete, and I've not been able to close it without getting the close window dialog box. I figure if it opens in the same browser window, I can redirect back to the default.aspx page when processing is finished.
Was looking at asp.net mvc complex routing for tree path as an example of how to define a custom route handler for my MVC app. Essentially, I want to give the end user ultimate flexibility in defining the URL for any given page, so I provide them with a field in the interface to specify their own custom URL.
My custom route handler is basically a wild-card handler. It will do a lookup and if it finds a match, map it accordingly. However, if no match is found, I want it to fall back and find the next rule that matches in the global.asax. Is that possible? Or do I essentially need to code the mappings that used to exist in my global.asax into my custom route handler?
I am developing a mobile site which has multiple divs. I have validator set up for each different input, but I want to validate only the elements within the 1st div on click "Continue."
In the example, I want to validate First name only within FirstPage.
I'm trying to enumerate through all the Controls of a Page, but all I can find is thePage.FindControl(string) and the .Controls property doesn't has the controls that I have on the page. Anybody knows how to enumerate through all the controls of a web-forms page
I have a asp.net webforms page in which I'm using the jqGrid component. The problem is that thickbox is not working on the links inside jqGrid (ajax).
I got this peace of code on Gupta's blog but I don't know how to add it as I'm using the jqGrid component for ASP.NET.
gridComplete: function(){ // ThickBox - this allows any dynamically created links that use thickbox to work! tb_init('a.thickbox, area.thickbox, input.thickbox');//pass where to apply thickbox imgLoader = new Image();// preload image imgLoader.src = tb_pathToImage;}
when i try to do this and load the webforms page, i get this error, even tho the path is correct. what can i do to get past this? i've tried running the aspx page from the root as well. nada.
Server Error in '/' Application.
The resource cannot be found.
Description: HTTP 404. The resource you are looking for (or one of its dependencies) could have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. review the following URL and make sure that it is spelled correctly.
Requested URL: /Views/Home/FileUploadFrame.aspx
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:4.0.30128; ASP.NET Version:4.0.30128.1
I wanted to gather some methods on how to add a variable number of fields to my form (with Add New and Remove buttons). I know that ASP.NET MVC has easy methods, but I'm unable to find any easy methods for WebForms.
Here's what I've used so far:
Adding a new UserControl to a PlaceHolder on PostBack (I've had to fiddle with ViewState to make this work correctly, huge pain) Adding a new row to a grid and having a template field in a grid (works decently but kind of awkward) Actually having several fields on the form by default and hiding/showing them dynamically (fairly easy but you have a set number of fields.)
Is it possible to invoke an action on asp.net mvc controller programmatically from a classic webforms page that is not handled by MVC but running in the same web application?
We have a mixed asp.net web application: webforms for page rendering and mvc for ajax calls. But we want to render some MVC views from webform page on the server via the code (not a web request)...
Currently we are doing a web request locally to get the rendered view: is it the right/only way?
I am building a website in which all of the site layout is in Master page and the content of the site is in the inherited pages. I have various links for navigation in which i simple use Response.Redirect to transfer to different pages. Now the problem is that I want to put the content place holder inside Ajax Update panel so that the postbacks are Asynchronous and I want to show the postback by an animated image inside Update Panel progress control. The problem is that I am unable to achieve this result and the entire page is posted back and rendered again. I have placed the content place holder inside the Ajax control toolkit's Update panel but it does not work. Is there any way that I can change the content of the content place holder to a new page with asynchronous postback.
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I have same problem, can anyone write a code project exemple