I'm sure this is fairly straightforward but i'm having trouble getting it to work. I want to add a javascript function to my page, but only when the page postsback. So I have a button that calls some server-side code, and when it is finished and the page is re-loading I want the javascript function to be called. Thinking about this i guess I could just add a hidden variable and set it when the button is clicked, but i think i'd rather just insert the javascript onto the page when it is loading back. Is this possible, or even a good way to do it? Edit: Okay this is my OnClick method in the C# code.
I'm at my wits end on this one looked/Searched/Played/Experimented and I need your help if you can.This page is going to be primarily used on a mobile device using Win Mobile 5 Need to Accomplish:Prevent Postback(serverside) of Page using JavaScript (Postback's slow down the page on mobile device)
i am using asp.net 4.0 iis 7.5 microsoft visual studio 2010
what i want is keep whole page (browser) scroll position (not a div or panel) when asynchronous postback happened (update panel) how can i do this actually i had a function which can keep div scroll bar position after postback like this
<script type="text/javascript"> var xPos, yPos; var prm = Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManager.getInstance(); prm.add_beginRequest(BeginRequestHandler); prm.add_endRequest(EndRequestHandler); function BeginRequestHandler(sender, args) { xPos = document.getElementById('Main').scrollLeft; yPos = document.getElementById('Main').scrollTop; } function EndRequestHandler(sender, args) { document.getElementById('Main').scrollLeft = xPos; document.getElementById('Main').scrollTop = yPos; } </script>
bu i could not find browser scroll bar id to get its values to get with document.getElementById
I have a simple form (textbox, submit button) which is wrapped in an update panel.
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I type some text in the textbox, click submit, then the server creates a database record and returns an object, which has properties like ID, Name, URL, Blah, etc. These are the values that the script requires.
So if i were to call a web service from the client-code, in order to get the values that were just created, i would need to do some hacks (get last record modified that has the value of the textbox). Not ideal, and neither is two AJAX calls for one form post. (update panel postback, then web service call).
I have an external javascript file which I include to my page on the code behind (as seen below).
My problem is, when I my page makes a postback (not partial one), I check the loaded scripts by using FireBug, and I cannot see the javascript file in the list after the post back. I asusmed once it is included to page on the first load, browser will be caching it so that I do not need to re-include it.
all elements are in an updatepanel. click on a list of <tr> to fire a JavaScript function to add new <option> to the asp dropdownlist. But, when I click on other buttons to callback to the server, I get an error message:
Uncaught Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerServerErrorException: Sys.WebForms.PageRequestManagerServerErrorException: Invalid postback or callback argument. Event validation is enabled using
in configuration or <%@ Page EnableEventValidation="true" %> in a page. For security purposes, this feature verifies that arguments to postback or callback events originate from the server control that originally rendered them. If the data is valid and expected, use the ClientScriptManager.RegisterForEventValidation method in order to register the postback or callback data for validation. I understand the problem. I need to let server side know the change of the dropdownlist before any other postback. Set validation as false won't work in this case, the dropdown will lose the new item anyway. I did some researches, and the possible solutions:
1)Using ViewState? Request Form? could anyone give an example?
2)Add dropdownlist item in server side. But I want to make the whole tr row clickable to fire the event. Could I click on tr and fire eg. its first child linkbutton or a linkbutton in somewhere else.
3)I've tried Jquery.ajax and webmethod , it can fire server event but since all method are static (shared) , it doesn't allow me to edit the downdownlist instance.
I am having problems selecting the text within a TextBox in an UpdatePanel in IE 8. Consider a very simple page that contains a single UpdatePanel. Within that UpdatePanel there are two Web controls:
A DropDownList with three statically-defined list items, whose AutoPostBack property is set to True, and A TextBox Web control
The DropDownList has a server-side event handler for its SelectedIndexChanged event, and in that event handler there's two lines of code:
After it is done, I can't click on my calendar control. I was hoping to add somethign that would force a refresh in the script, but nothing I do works.
When an asynchronous postback happened inside update panel, another postback happens also for MasterPagenot only update panel embedded page .I want to prevent this MasterPage postback . is this possible ?think like i have a MasterPage and another page which is test.aspx which is content page of MasterPagei have update panel at test.aspxwhen asynchronous postback happens at this test.aspx update panel it also loads MasterPage Page_Loadi want to prevent this (it should not also load MasterPage Page_Load)
I am using link button in updatepanel and click on asp:linkbutton it refereshes all page. to stop _dopostback on link button click.or any alternative to use linkbutton.
I implemented the AsyncFileUpload control on a web page. This web page requires uploaded files to appear in a gridview. The gridview contains the following columns: "File Name", "Confidential" Check Box, and a "Remove" button to remove the uploaded file.
Since the AsyncFileUpload postback does not do a full page postback, I need to "force" a postback on the OnClientUploadComplete event of the AsyncFileUpload control in order to render the gridview after uploading a file. In the OnClientUploadCompleteevent, I use javascript to call __doPostBack. In this postback, I only bind my gridview and display the file information (I don't re-save the file).
The problem: On the AsyncFileUpload's first "partial" postback, the file is successfully uploaded, as expected. On the second postback that I force with __doPostBack, the file is re-uploaded. You can verify this by using Google Chrome, which displays the upload progress. The behaviour is as follows: After selecting the file, the progress increments from 0% to 100% and the file is uploaded. After this, the __doPostBack executes, and you can see the upload progress increment again from 0% to 100%.
How can I make sure the Gridview is properly populated, but that the file is not uploaded twice?
I attached a sample solution which contains the issue:
I am writing an ASP.Net application. I am making use of master page in it. I have several child pages with me, which consist of some java script functions; Let's say;
function ChildPageFunction() { //Do something; }
And master page java script function as;
function MasterPagefunction() { //Need to call ChildPagefunction(); here }
Now is it possible to call ChildPageFunction() from MasterPageFunction()?
function DoSmth() { var cBox = confirm("Are you sure?"); if (!cBox) { return false; } else { //Invoke validation }
When I push button submit, I call confirm box. If I press cancel - all right. But if I press ok, I need to do validation. How can I stop postback and do valiadation?
In ASP.NET, is there any way that on cue I can cause a partial postback with Javascript in an UpdatePanel?
I tried __doPostBack() but it does a full postback. I can trick it with a dummy button and fire click() then handle the partial postback that way, but I want a more graceful way than trickery.
actually this code is working well in firfox mozila but it's not working in IE8
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here i want to prevent postback when answerlength == 0 ; but when answer length ==0 then it alert alert("u can't submit blank answer") message and postback to server io want to prevent it how i do ?
but I want to run a JS confirm dialog when the user click it, and if they were UNCHECKING it, I'd like to ask them if they're sure, and if so, postback and run my serverside code. If they say No, don't postback at all.