I have designed one user control, and used on my aspx pages whereever needed. My user control does not have tag. Now I want to call some javascript function onload of this user control. How to achieve?
I have multiple HyperLink controls and I want to enable or disable different panels base on which HyperLink I clicked on. This should be done using javascript. The question is: Is that possible to even use javascript for this? I know other button controls, there is onClick property but not in Hyperlink.
I've got a Web control called Fou.ascx and it has a java script function called DoFou(message). In my web Page I want to click a button, which is on the page and not part of the web control, and have it execute DoFou and pass in the message parameter.The web page has an instance of the web control Fou.
how to call a function of user control from the parent page?
I have a user control inside of default.aspx page, And I have a function in the code behind of user control. I need to call that function from a code behind of default.aspx
The script are put in the following and the block is in the .ascx page.
<script type="text/javascript"> </script>
However, the function UserControlNameInit() does not run when the page loads. It is showing in the page source. I can still call this function through FireBug console by manually typing the name of the function.
I did the same way with other user controls, and it works. Just 1-3 user controls are not working...
Now the weird thing is I have a user control UserControl1 in which I put some JavaScrdipt logic there, and I have another user control UserControl2 and I registered both in the page called Page1.aspx.I would like to call the JavaScript function resided in UserControl1 from UserControl2, however, I got an error saying the function is not defined. I think both user controls are loaded before I use them then I think the JavaScript function can been seen anyway in that page.
<asp:LinkButton CssClass="button" ID="btnApply" runat="server" OnClick="btnApply_Click()" OnClientClick="Apply1('btnApply')" > hi ihave this functin in .vb file Protected Sub btnApply_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnApply.Click end sub
I defined a JavaScript function inside a user control.If I have multiple instances of the user control on my .aspx page, how do I prevent multiple function definitions in the resulting HTML code?
i have a question about call javascript in codebehind. my page has two parts.one part for enter information about manager and another part for usualuser.each person has mellicode.that it has speicail code.i wrote it with javascript and call it with this code:
[Code]....
when i click in btnpazireshsabt i should check mellicode for manager.i call it :
I have a javascript function on my Master page, how do I access it with a dropdownlist of a content page. Not from codebehind, I can do that, but from the control itself such as the onSelectedIndexChanged event.
In asp.net page, How can i call the javascript methods for form processing-submitting if the user browser supports javascript and use code behind events if the browser does not support javascript.I have the javascript code to send the form data to an ajax server page using jquery. Don't know how to invoke the needed one based on the browsers javascript availability
I've exempted the irrelevant bits of code. Essentially, I am trying to change the URL of an image control inside of an update panel inside of a custom user control from a function called inside an update panel from my main page. Using UpdatePanel.Update() isn't working: I end up waiting for the next full page POST to occur before all the updates I make to CustomControl from buttons within the main page's update panel are visible. I verified that Update() was being called via the debugger: there are no issues in that department.
Here, you can see Custom Control and the Button declared. The button is in an update panel to avoid giving a full POST and causing the whole page to reload.
This control stores images within their own seperate update panels because rerendering the images is very slow (it requires processing arrays of millions of datapoints) and the user only ever needs to modify one image at a time. I'm using Image1 as an example.
I like to call a JavaScript function from c#. Can any one can give me code snippet.More detail...I have a asp.net page which has a asp button. when i click that button, i like to call javascript function.like wise....in my asp.net page,
<button id="save" onclick="i like to call a method resides in asp.net page'>Save</button>
More and more details...when click the asp.net button, i like to perform some server side action and then like to call a javascript function from there itself..
How can call som code behind in javascript? (asp.net 3.5) For example: we have javascript function to get textbox length,and we want to update gridview(Gridview1.databind()) when textbox.length=3
I'm calculating the screen size of the browser and storing it in a hidden field and i'm dynamically creating controls on the page OnInit() based on the sizes. But OnInit() is getting fired before javascript function fires to calculate the screen size.
I have a JavaScript function which i call in the onchange handler of a dropdownlist. If the selected value of dropdownlist is "1" i want to call one function in codebehind. Following is the function in JavaScript:
function GetAdmissionType() { InitComponents(); var type=""; type=document.getElementById(dlAdmissionType.id).value; document.getElementById(hdnAdmissionType.id).value=document.getElementById(dlAdmissionType.id).value; if(type=="1") { } }
If type is 1 then i want to work following code in codebehind
public void LoadSemesters() { //code to load other dropdownlists }
I am using PageMethods in asp.net. In code behind i have written a method which should call a javascript function for each loop & should come back & continue the loop.Is it possible?
[WebMethod] public static void GetStatus() { for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) { System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(500); //Call javascript function } }