I created a search functionallity for a client site but cannot get this Enter key search to navigate to my search box. I added HTML client controls as to server controls:
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My Javascript does fire on enter key, and it does call the "searchProducts" method but not navigating to my desired location. Here is the Javascript: function searchKeyPress(e) { if ((e.which && e.which == 13) || (e.keyCode && e.keyCode == 13)) { $('#go').click(); return false; } else { return true; } } function searchProducts() { var searchVal = $('#s').val(); var concLoc = [URL] window.location.href = concLoc; }
I'm using an asp textbox and a search button. In Safari if I click the search button i get redirected to the search results page using javascript window.location.href. But strangely the same javascript will not redirect to the page if I press return in the textbox. Using the alert function I can see that window.location.href has the the correct url and the location bar at the top changes from the search page(default.aspx) to the search results url however when I click OK to the alert box the url at the top reverts back to the default.aspx page. It works on ie7/8/firefox/chrome but not safari. Here is my javascript,cs and aspx code:
function submitSearchOnEnter(e) { var CodeForEnter = 13; var codeEnteredByUser;
In some javascript, I have:var url = "find.aspx?" + "location=" + encodeURIComponent( address ); alert( url );location.href = url;where the value of address is the string "Seattle, WA".
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So I'm getting three different representations whereas I would expect that in all three places I should see what I see in the alert. My expectation is that the url I assign to location.href should show up as-is in the browser url window, and should be passed as-is to the server in Request.Url (and I would need to decode the values on the server before using them).What's happening?
I have a javascript that opens a new window for "PreChecking" a site. The problem is when i click the button, it works fine... but wichever i button i press next makes the method fire again, despite i doesn't call it. Its just the button with id "lnkPrecheck" that should call the method. Have searched far and wide for a slolution that just opens a new window for the lnkPrecheck button, not the others on the site.THere must be a way for only 1 of 3 buttons makes the function call, not all of them!
The code:
<asp:Button OnClick="lnkPrecheck_Click" OnClientClick="NewWindow();" ID="lnkPrecheck" runat="server" text="Precheck (Opens in a new window)" /> function NewWindow() { document.forms[0].target = "_blank"; }
I'm using the following span to open a page in a new window. What is INCREDIBLY odd is that it is exactly the same code from three different pages, but the first refuses to open in a new window. The only difference is that the first example resides within an Ajax Accordian Panel so I suspect that it might be an Ajax related issue.
I need to be able to flag ANY PartyId input field with class="PartyLookup" so that it will modify the DOM and include the image next to the input field. The popup window returns data to populate both the hidden and text fields, but since the click() is generic I need to pass it the ID of the input field.
I've got a Jquery function that I wrote which blacks out the screen after a certain amount of inactivity, creates a pop-up that allows the user to click a button to stay logged in, and logs them out (closing the application window) if they do not respond in time.
The environment is ASP.NET (VB). We don't technically use master pages, but we do have a parent page in which our header, footer and nav reside, and my Jquery code is called from that window, loaded via an IFrame.My problem is that if one is working in a child window, the parent window doesn't recognize that the system is in use, and will automatically engage at the allocated time.I've tried everything under the sun I can think of and nothing works properly. My event handler is working, and it does call the parent window function, but the timer is not being reset.
I have this function in the parent window:
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function window.reportChildActivity() { SESSION_ALIVE = true; [code]....
we are running a click-to-call service, my idea is basically like this: website have a link on their page, when the link is clicked, a web page(say it is popup.aspx) hosted on our server is popup, user can input their phone number, and click "call me" button to let the website call him. In the button click event, I want to get Request.UrlReferrer, then query the db to get website's phone. But in IE, Request.UrlReferrer is null(firefox is ok, not test chrome yet),my question is how to get opening window' url in IE? we put popup.aspx on our server because
our client website is not force to use asp.net. we have the control what we put on the popup window, and can modify the page just from our side, if we put the pop window on our partner's side, if we have 100 partner, and we change the page's design, we will notify everyone of them to change this, change that. we can implement a statics system to know how popup a day, which site is most popular,etc
I am using the javascript to open a child window using window.showModaldialog(), i have retuen a value from the child page is working fine in IE and firefox but is not working in chrome browser, is there any work around or alternative for it to work in chrome as well.
Is there a tool/control to accomplish this. Have you seen the Yahoo Messenger or MSN messenger, when you get a messenger, a window suddenly opens from no where. How do I do that with Asp.net?Meaning, if there's a incoming IM, I want a window to popup like it does with Yahoo and MSN
I am implementing a web form, and when a checkbox is clicked, contents of the form are changed (i.e. additional checkboxes are being selected), and webform is refreshed to show the new contents. however, instead of displaying new contents within the original IE window, a new IE window is openned with new contents, and the old window remains there without any content update. i did not request for window.open or provide a _blank to specifically indicate a redirect should go to a new IE window. I just want the original IE window being refreshed to reflect the content changes. i have worked with asp.net for years and i think that be default refresh of the webform to reflect new changes always stay in the same IE window and thus never pay attention on how to open or surppress a new IE window? i think it is some config, but don't know what config and where i should look for it.
I have a Radiobutton that opens in a new window, not in target=self. This only occurs after I click on another button which has a target=blank. I can't seem to find a property in the Radiobutton (Ie on clientclick) that I can set the target to self on the Radiobutton that defaults the self behaviour.
I have an MVC 2 application with 2 views sharing the same master page. When I post the form and return a view, it opens a new window. I want the same page to be displayed, but with the new view.
i have an aspx page in which a link in the grid view opens a popup page . the data in the grid view would be dynamic and i need to send the id of the row of grid while calling the child window. i get the id using sender.id, but how would i send this using window .open()?
.rdl file in asp.net crystal report.Data is displaying vertically in the report, when i filter on the date field.
1. I need paging in this.paging is not working.when i click on paging,a authentication window opens and after ths fill,all data comes on the report with out filter.
I have two webpages, parent page .aspx and child page .html. On parent page I have JavaScript function for invoking child page as modal window via window.showModalDialog.
function viewCourseModal(url) {
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So when I launch parent window and invoke child modal window, parameter with "someValue" gets returned to the parent window (to modalReadyForTest control) upon clicking the button Button1.It works fine when I have both parent and child pages on the same domain. When I have them on different domains, value of the parameters does not get passed and instead it is always "undefined".Is there any way to have modal window from different domain returning parameter value to parent page? Can those cross domain issues be solved at all or should I try completely different approach?
Then I realized I don't know why I'm keeping the javascript call around at all. I'm just a little confused as to why it would have been written like that in the first place when a regular link would have worked just fine. What benefit does window.location have over just a regular link?
This is also the only place in the website I've seen something like this done (so far).
Edit: The programmer before me was highly competent, which is actually why I was wondering if there was something I wasn't taking into account or if he just made a simple oversight.
I use the following code to get the file name out of the URL.
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This works fine if there is actually a page that shows up after a '/', I would also like to check for when there is nothing showingup after the '/'. My alert above shows nothing to be there, but how do I chack for the nothing. I have tried the folloiwng, but for some resaon it just ignores me. If I do an if statement, it doesn't pick up that there isn't anything there.
if (sPage = '') { alert(sPage);}
Even though there isn't anything there, it won't show the alert and acts as if there is actually something there.
I have a page that creates a pdf and opens the pdf. I use response.write with javascript using window.open to make the window open with the pdf, works fine. I then want the main window to do a redirect to a message page. But soon as I add code to do that (either more javascript using location.href or response.redirect, it does that but the window.open no longer works. It's like it's running the redirect before it really has a chance to finish the window.open. Is there a better way (a way that works LOL) to accomplish this?
I've got a click tracking AJAX function (calls a WebMethod on an .aspx page), and I need to call it when the user clicks through to a link.Unfortunately, I'm using window.location = "newUrl" to change the page, which seems to make the AJAX call fail. Is there a way around this?I do not need to get any information back from the AJAX call, I just need to make sure the WebMethod is called'm aware that I could just redirect on the success() or failure() calls, but then I would have to wait for the clickTracking() method to run, which takes ~ 1s. That is not acceptable by the agreement in the project spec, and so is not a viable solution.
I have a web page that opens another web page in a pop up window. I would like to refresh the parent page when the submit button is clicked on the pop up page. I tried using window.opener.location.reload(); in IE7 but nothing seems to be happening.