Dialogue Between Two User Control Based On User Events?
Jan 3, 2011
In an ASP.NET page I have added two user control with a dropdownlist each one. The selection of a dropdownlist should be changed the query to the second user control.What is the most efficient way to pass the selected value of dropdownlist to the second?I initially thought of creating a public event (public string OnClientSelectedIndexChanged) while the first user control and outsource through a public string SelectedValue the selected value of the second user control:
I want to display a menu (which will be strongly typed with it's own unique model) across all pages only if a user is logged in.What menu items are available depend on the user's role and also I'll need to hit the repository to get numbers like "x Messages", etc
Been scratching my head for a simple solution here. Don't want to create something that need changes all over the place.All my controllers derive from a BaseController, all my Models from BaseViewModel....probably where I'll be implementing functionality for this.
I'm trying to make web form with two placeholders. Firs holder contains user control witch has list of buttons, each button opens different user control to second placeholder.
I get it to show user control in second placeholder but i can't get dynamically created user controls to fire events.
So how i can dynamically create working user control with button click?
Here is how i create those controls:
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"field" is hidden field containing filename of user control to be created.
I'm creating a web user control in asp.net using C# in which i can select a date from a calendar and display it in a textbox. when i select a date from the calender it has to be displayed in the textbox. now i need to set my own properties by which i can select datetime patterns in cs codefile. for example
usercontrol1.dd-mm-yyyy.
this is one example. now i want all the datetime patterns of "en-us". when i use that usercontrol in another page i want to set any of the properties(datetime patterns) to that control.
public partial class DateControl : System.Web.UI.UserControl { string dateformat; public string Dateformat {
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i said that i want set properties for my user control and create events for that..
I have got a query regarding the usage of delegate in usercontrols. The scenario is I have got a user control which acts as a footer
on all the pages, It has the following place holders : Email, Print, Logout.
What I want to acheive here is when the customer logged in he/she has certain feauture's on the website for instance his/her personal diary,
dieting charts, birthday calender etc. I have figured out a way to create pdf's of each summary , what I am looking for is how to use the usercontrol
for instance when the customer clicks on the email place holder on certain page which is in the footer usercontrol, the following place holder should send
an email with the pdf file of that particular page attached to the customer. I came to know that delegate is the best way of doing it, but I cant find any specific tutorial on it.
've recently set up an ASP.net site (not using MVC.net) to use URL Routing (more on the code below) - when using user controls on the site (i.e I've created a "menu" user control to hold menu information) the page_load event for that control will fire twice when URLs have more than one variable passed over.
i.e.
pageName/VAR1 : will only fire the page_load event once.
while
pageName/VAR1/VAR2 : will fire the page_load event twice.
*Multiple extra VARs added on the end will still only fire the page_load event twice*.
Below are the code snippits from the files, the first is the MapPageRoute, located in the Global.asax :
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Note, that when I'm just hitting the page and it uses the default values for items, the reloads do not happen.
I have a user control in an asp.net web application. The control outputs an html list that is customized based on the currently logged in user. The list items are generated from a database look up and the user control is formatted to appear as a drop down list in the page.
The ID and class properties are all necessary for formatting and other scripting. The control is meant to be used as a selector and the rest of the page should react to which item the user selects.
What I am trying to do is add click events to the list items. When the user clicks on one of the items in the list, I want to capture which item the user selects in the list (does this require a postback?) and do something with it in the code behind (< this is key).
I am more of a middle tier and db tier developer and UI development is not my strength so please consider me a newbie in that regard. I am not sure how to proceed or what to inject into the output string to enable this.
I have an aspx webpage in which an user control is added dynamically as follows:
UserControl testUsrControl = LoadControl("TestUsrControl") as UserControl; testUsrControl.ID ="test";
Then I tried adding an event handler of user control inside aspx like below:
testUsrControl.Drpdatafield_SelectIndexChanged += new EventHandler(this.Drpdatafield_SelectIndexChanged);
But this line is giving error at **testUsrControl.Drpdatafield_SelectIndexChanged **. The error is "Drpdatafield_SelectIndexChanged" doesn't exist in UserControl.How can get the testUsrControl's events inside aspx page dynamically.
I have user control that inherits a base control class and these user controls are loaded using the LoadControl method, I can't seem to figure out how to raise events from user controls to the page that are dynamically loaded this way. Here is the delegate and event in the base user control class.
public delegate void SomeChangeEventHandler(object sender , SomeChangeEventArgs e); public event SomeChangeEventHandler SomeChangeEvent; public virtual void OnSomeChanged(SomeChangeEventArgs e) { if (SomeChangeEvent != null) { SomeChangeEvent(this, e); } }
I don't think I understand fully how ASP.NET does inheritance of controls.I have a user control, ucBase, which has an asp.net label in the ascx file. Code behind references the label and it works fine during run time if the control is not a parent for another user parent.
If I have another user control, ucChild, inheriting from ucBase, the label in ucBase's code is always null. ucChild has no controls in its ascx fileThe server controls (like the label) needs to be declared in the ascx file and not created programmatically.What needs to be done for ucBase to see its own controls when it's a parent user control?
I have a user control called ucTriStateButton. It raises an event when it is clicked, called TriStateButtonClicked. If I put this user control on a page, it works fine. Here is the declaration on the .aspx page:
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When the button is clicked the method tsbTest_TriStateButtonClicked executes correctly.
The problem is when I put the user control in template field of a GridView.
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There is no way to hook the event handler to the control in Page_Load because I cannot get a reference to tsbMorning. So I did it in the RowDataBound event handler of the GridView, where I also do a bunch of other row-specific stuff. Although this builds and runs, the event is never actually subscribed to and so never gets fired.
So the question is - how can I handle an event from many instances of the same user control within a GridView? I am calling the same bit of code regardless of which user control is actually clicked. I only need to know that one was clicked.
I'm trying to allow logged user who are in department XYZ to perform some task for my third party App. I have two SQL tables named Users & UserList. The third party app (GoldMine) graps the USERNAME from the Users table and store it as UserID which I then referecnce SessionID. The UserList table has two columns (GM_UserName & Department) which I'm interested in. When a user login into the 3rd party app (GoldMine), i then compare the USERNAME (from Users table) to GM_UserName (from UserList table) and see whether GM_UserName is in = 'Dept XYZ'. Take a look at the SQL query below.
sqlDept = "SELECT USERNAME FROM Users LEFT JOIN UserList ON UserList.GM_UserName=Users.UserName WHERE UserList.Department ='Dept XYZ'"
I'm able to do this.
If Session("Userid") = "TestUser1" Or Session("UserID") = "TestUser2" Then Do this Else Do that End If BUT unable to do this... If user's Department = 'Department XYZ' Then Do This Else Do that End IF
I have table called ROLE with fields (id,name,permission) example values (1001,madhu,hr)
I have another table called LOGIN with fields(id,DOB,password) example values(1001,24101989,madhukumar)
What i want is , if i login using the LOGIN table ,it check the id and permission in the ROLE table , if the permission is 'hr' it enable to access the menu , or if the permission is any other it just print the error message ("no permission")
Note: menu is placed in master page , but login is not in the master page ...
I have LOGIN PANEL for student, and I want to disable it in different page. And only the admin can enable and disable it. I dont know the logic behind here.
I'm using ASP.NET MVC 3.I would like to create an action filter to determine if a user can access a view. I have a User class with properties like IsAdministrator, IsTrusteeUser and IsAuditUser. How would I create an action filter to block certain users if the don't belong in some of these roles?And aslo how would I use this in my views to hide/display certain controls?
I wont to create a User Control based in gridview that have the edit add delete incorporate,the problem is these:In the admin part of my web site i have to repeat the same action for view add delete update the data for different datasource.I wont to create a generic gridview that have incorporate these action.The gridview can take a xml file for configure him self dependently of the request for desplay the data.
I have an MVC user control that displays radio buttons in my MVC app. The issue is that how do I get it to display unique q group name for each control. I need to somehow pass it a parameter to that the name is not set as the same as every other group of radio buttons that I have used the control for on the page.If this were not MVC I would know how to do this straight away.
<%@ Control Language="C#" Inherits="System.Web.Mvc.ViewUserControl" %>
I have several pages or views in my application which are essentially the same for both authenticated users and anonymous users. I'd like to limit the insert/update/delete actions in formviews and gridviews to authenticated users only, and allow read access for both authed and anon users.
I'm using the asp.net configuration system for handling authentication and roles. This system limits access based on path so I've been creating duplicate pages for authed and anon paths.The solution that comes to mind immediately is to check roles in the appropriate event handlers, limiting what possible actions are displayed (insert/update/delete buttons) and also limiting what actions are performed (for users that may know how to perform an action in the absence of a button.) However, this solution doesn't eliminate duplication - I'd be duplicating security code on a series of pages rather than duplicating pages and limiting access based on path; the latter would be significantly less complicated.I could always build some controls that offered role-based configuration, but I don't think I have time for that kind of commitment right now.Is there a relatively easy way to do this (do such controls exist?) or should I just stick to path-based access and duplicate pages?
Does it even make sense to use two methods of authorization? There are still some pages which are strictly for either role so I'll be making use of path-based authorization anyway.Finally, would using something other than path-based authorization be contrary to typical asp.net design practices, at least in the context of using the asp.net configuration system?