C# - Call A Method Inside Code-behind Using JQuery?
Feb 9, 2010
My pages base on master and content pages and in content pages I have Multiviews; inside Multiviews I have RadComboBoxes.Two of my RadComboBoxes are parent and child, like country and city dropdowns. Therefore in code-behind I put some code in the OnSelectedIndexChange event of parent RadComboBox for filling its child; I use a hidden field for country id and sql datasources (stored procedures). Meantime parent and child combo boxes are in an update panel.For doing this job i set the autopostback property of parent combobox to true,but I do not want that autopostback=true because of some focus problems that I coded with jQuery.So I want to convert the OnSelectedIndexChange event in code-behind to a method and call it in jQuery (in change event or something like that of parent combobox). How can I do this?
[System.Web.Services.WebMethod] public static string GetStateData(string state) { //this is where i want to call a javascript method "GetItems" }
I have a javascript method that retrieves some values for me and I want to get use one of those values in my web method
function GetItems() { var variable1= $("#<%=Item1.ClientID %> input:checked"); var variable2= $("#<%=Item2.ClientID %>").val(); return [variable1.text(), variable2.val(), variable2];}
I've searched for ways to call the javascript method from the web method but every time my search results in how to call a web method from javascript.
I did find this but it was done from the code-behind of a silverlight project and when I tried adding the correct reference to my code-behind it wasn't there
var result = HtmlPage.Window.Invoke("GetItems"); Is there a reference I'm missing?
I am developing web application and in application i need to make call of jQuery using .ajax(); method with datatype is set jsonp. Now all works well with limited data but problem start to occur when data size is increasing......
I have a page called AddNews.aspx and in codebehind a web method called AddNews(Parameters).. AddNews.aspx page is inherited from a master page.. So i used contentplaceholder. I have a button..It's id is btnSave.
I have a try-catch inside a method that is called asynchronously. When an error occurs, inside the catch I have a Response.Redirect because I need to redirect to the login page.
This is my issue.
But my problem doesn't involve things that expire, so the idea of a timer isn't the best way to resolve it.
I am just learning ASP.Net and i am more using C# as code behind than vb.I am trying to call a method of the code behind (file.aspx.cs) from the (file.aspx).I know how to do it the easy way:- create a button from ASP.Net and double click on it than the property "onclick" will be linked to the method.But i don't know how to do it from a query:
- By example, from an Access database,i use the syste, [using System.Data.OleDb;] and i made a query and display it into a standar object named "Table" which has rows (tablerow) and cells (tablecell) and the cells have one of their properties which is "Controls" where developers can add button (regular button, image button, link button, etc). With i display the buttons from the database, i can not call a method from code behind! I can't either use their properties "onclick" to call i method i created in the code behind.Is there a way to do it ?
From client side, I need to call a server method that is not static. For example, I got the following user control ucData (private instance of code-behind) that is Databind in the load event. The server method I need should return ucData.IsValid(). So it can't be static
In GridViewData.aspx.cs I have a method I want to call inside a javacsript function.
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Now hears the kicker, I am mostly using jqUery as UpdateInsertData() is a jquery Call and works fine. How do I use ValidateNameUpdateable to call jQuery to return the value from the c# method. . I believe this issue is with my jQuery Call as its just posting and I need to do a $.get or something?
function ValidateNameUpdateable() { $(document).ready(function () { $.post("GridViewData.aspx") }); }
I have a Java Script method that is called from an Aspx page named Default.aspx. The Java Script method is calledwhen a linked button on that page is pressed.
function Redir() { window.status=""; va urlGetit = "ConvertToExcel.aspx?" + "&test=" + 7; xmlhttp = new XMLHttpRequest(); xmlhttp.open("GET",urlGetit,true) }
This Java Script method then calls my Code behind file named ConvertToExcel.aspx.cs" where I build an MS Excel file