I have a large multi-step form that will insert a record into a database. I'm using ASP.NET and I know there are some pre-made controls you can use for this, but I'm not all that familiar with all of them. The formview seems to be a good control, but I'm not sure if it could be used with multiple steps/pages...? What's the best way to do this?
i am using a simple form page with 4 steps in it i am not using any wizard control for this i want to highlight the current step what i have to do for achieving this functionality.
I'm in the process of redesigning a creation wizard in our ASP.NET MVC 2 application.Our current method is to have different pages for each step and navigate between them. While this works, it's a bit slow and annoying to navigate.I was looking to use JQuery and AJAX to make this feel a bit more dynamic and to also use client side validation.I have investigated using Ajax.BeginForm() to post back the individual steps of the wizard, and have that post return the partial view containing the new form with the next step of the wizard. That way, I can do client-side validation on each step.With this in mind, is Ajax.BeginForm() a better method than using the JQuery form plugin? Has anyone found any major issues with either approach?
There is a tutorial by Steve Anderson from his book (PRO MVC ASP.NET) about a step form wizard that uses buttons to navigate from one page view to another (Here is a sample link from that chapter that uses such tutorial [URL]
How to use anchor link instead of the buttons he uses?
Our current application is working fine but when you try to misbehave like we found out that When login with same user in multiple tab with different organization(there is a organization dropdown in the master page which sets the cookie whenever it is changed.) in tab one it is org 1 and tab 2 it is org2 , cookie has the later org 2 in it but when we go back in tab1(which had org1) and save the record org 2 will be saved with the record So can some one share some sort of a checklist with us which address these types of problem.
I am using asp.net sitemap with the in-built asp.net menu but this is very 'dull'. I want to apply CSS and jQuery to give it a better visual look and feel. I have read various articles based on [URL] However, i really liked [URL]
Is there any examples or tutorials similar to this which are FREE?
AutoComplete is an ASP.NET AJAX extender that can be attached to any TextBox control, and will associate that control with a popup panel to display words that begin with the prefix typed into the textbox.
I am using a wizard with 2 steps: Step 1: I enter some values in few textboxes, which in turn are stored in some hidden variables Step 2: There are some more textboxes including the texboxes in step 1 Example: in step 1 there are two textboxes Customer Name & Email ID In step 2 there are two more texboxes Customer Name, Email ID, Company Name and Age Now the values in step 1 are stored in 2 hidden variables lblCustomerName and lblEmailId respectively. Now how do I automatically populate these two fields which are already entered in step 1, in the textboxes present in step 2, is my question?
Would it be possible to creae a web form that will take an Excel sheet of email address or SQL Server Database and mass email to these people through a web form? If so, does anyone have or know some step by step instruction on how to do this?
Well as the title says I am a total noob to web programming. I have experience in XHTML and CSS and that is it, and it is time to expand my knowledge and start making much better websites
I have a project to completely rewrite the site [URL] and want to do it in ASP.NET rather then PHP, and since I do not know either language I would rather learn this one instead.
My question is simple, where do I start? I learn well by reading books and doing examples and building example websites, that sort of stuff. Can anyone suggest any good book titles that will get me started in the right direction? A friend sent me the PDF version of the book: "Learning ASP.NET 3.5, 2nd Edition (Build web applications with ASP.NET 3.5, AJAX, Linq and MORE)." This is so far the only resource I have. The only thing about that book is that it promotes using the WYSIWYG style of web design and I have always been tought to stay away from that.
I have created a User Control with 2 Textboxes and a Button. Then I have built that control into my Master Page. I have also created the code easily enough for the login - see below;
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However, I have a problem. I want to do the following;
1. Let them Login
2. Let them Logout
3. And I want to try and use this code into a Global Variable
What is the easiest way possible to do this, as I do NOT want to use the Asp.Net Login facilities already provided.
i decided that asp.net is the one for me. But i dont know any of .net languages. My teacher recommended c# but i dont nedd to learn c# completely but only basics with asp.net. Is there any book or website that teaches c# specifically for asp.net
I'm study MVC width the NerdDinner tutorial, I've been writting this application step by step, I not understand why the UpdateModel not working, Help me please!!!, this is my code
Ok, so since my last post I've tested the Gridview and DataView controls and it appears as though those would work a little better. However, I'm having difficultly implementing the "Edit mode" on those controls to allow the user to edit the data. I can't really seem to find a "step by step" example of of how to do it.
I would like to create a multi-part form that can be used for entering and updating data.
From all of the tutorials it was unclear to me how to read the value of, for example, the text in a text box, so that I can update a database. One of the videos deals with using find control to find the values of controls that are inside item templates. That doesn't seem to be applicable here.
The second question I have is how to populate the value of a textbox or dropdown list from a database.
While converting a desktop application to a web app, I've run across my ignorance when attempting to implement a multi-column data entry form using CSS. I'm resolved to avoid using tables for this type of thing, and while I found a good reference to laying out a data entry form, I can find nothing that applies to multiple-column layouts like this one:
im creating a multi step create user wizard for new members but I run into a problem. If the create of an account is in step 3 how do I capture the values from step 1 and 2. Should I try to pass the values to sessions or is there some other code. Here is some codebehind I tried so far (did not work).
I have a requirement to build a "Search" form for a travel company. This search form will be used for searching different travel components such as Flights, Hotels, Cars etc.Most of the fields in the form are common (such as travel dates, origin and destination cities etc) for all components but will also contain some component specific fields (such as Business/First/Economy Class & Nonstop Flight Indicators for Flight Search).Even though most of the fields are common, they need to be displayed with component-specific labels.for example:"travel dates" would say "check-in & check-out dates" on Hotel search form where as they would say "departure & return dates" on Flight search form.What is the best approach to design a search form which would display field with component-specific labels and also provides a way to map/associate fields to components (common fields to all component types and component-specific fields to corresponding component)? Is there something similar to Data Annotations for achieving this behavior?
I have a few updatepanel in my asp.net webform . I'm doing some tests and I'm wondering how can i check what data send back to server in different situations ?