I came across this amazing website built in asp.net and AJAX. Just look at how the pages are. Its amazing. When you add products into shopping cart, it immediately gets added without a postback and there is a sweet little Tooltip that indicates that the item has been added.
Plus, when I click on the 'Login' link, that nice shadow window pops up with the opaque background.
Heres that Ajax-enabled website I came across:
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I need to Ajaxify my website and add similar features like this one.
I simply can add Ajax toolkit to a project and make Ajax-enabled website at work place, however there is always a white and blank page on my own PC, when try to make the same project.
Although I've installed Ajax Toolkit, and Ajax minifier on both VS 2008 and 2010, but I can't make Ajax-enabled website at home.
I have a website in my hands that wasn't developed entirely by me, and i wanted to add some ajax controls to it (update panel would be the first).
how do i know if my site is already ajax enabled?
And third, in case it is not, what should i do to enable it? I understand this must be a question that has been posted many many times, and i have read some topics with it, but i couldn't quite figure out what to do.
I use Visual Web Developer 2008 Express. I am following a tutorial which uses VWD2005 and says to create an Ajax enabled website. There is no specifically named "Ajax enabled template" in VWD 2008 Express
I think I have created one by creating a new ASP.NET website and adding a ScriptManager and an UpdatePanel to the page and placing the content of the page inside the UpdatePanel ContentTemplate.
I am trying to rule out reasons why my aplication wont work - step by step, piece by piece, from the beginning of the tutorial.
I've asp.net 2.0 ajax enabled web site in which I used Ajax update panels in pages. Now I want to convert it into asp.net 3.5 but it gives errors for Ajax tool kit and script manager and update panel used in pages. I don't want to remove ajax functionality from my site, so is there a way to convert them without removing ajax update panels from pages.On my PC I've installed both VS2005 and VS2008.
I have started a simple website using ASP.NET but it is not an AJAX-enabled project. Now what I need is to use an AJAX control specifically Autocomplete) but I do not know how to add it to my website. What I should do guys? Do I need to add something in my library? What should I do in order to see it in the toolbox?
I'am trying to follow an ASP.NET with AJAX Training. At certain moment, they deploy an AJAX-Enabled Web Site. but for me I can't found this option (I'm using Visual Studio 2008).
Even if I installed the Ajax Control Toolkit it still not working for me !!
Actually I want to deploy(run) my asp.net 2.0 application using ajax control toolkit2.0 on remote server. Also I have added all the required dlls to the bin folder. Now apart from that Will i have to install ajax extensions on server(OS- Windows Server 2003, IIS 6.0)
I've asp.net 2.0 ajax enabled web site in which I used Ajax update panels in pages. Now I want to convert it into asp.net 3.5 but it gives errors for Ajax tool kit and script manager and update panel used in pages. I don't want to remove ajax functionality from my site, so is there a way to convert them without removing ajax update panels from pages. On my PC I've installed both VS2005 and VS2008.
I have created a web app using the AJAX Enabled Web App template. I now want to add an advertising banner using an adobe flash file, which requires the use of the "Shockwave flash object" in the Components tab of the toolbox. I have added the relevant .dll file under references but still the option for the control in the toolbox is greyed out.
Is it possible to use the component tools with an AJAX web app?
Are the component tool available when using the express version of Visual Web Developer 2010?
If I can not use "Shockwave flash object" another method of creating an ad banner on my app?
i have a usercontrol say "abc" in a page, in that page only i have a button to edit.In edit_Click i can not find abc.Enabled=false;how to Enable or Disable the user control
I want user to be able to scroll in a div to see all the rows. But setting div's overflow property to true. When I starts scrolling header goes away. Is it possible to make header static. So that I can sort or do any kind of other operations.
Currently I tried to take fixed table above grid and hiding grids header. But on editing it is not expanding as the grid is expanding.
I'm working on a CMS that can run either with or without https enabled on the webserver. I'd like to be able to detect whether https is enabled or not, so that I can act accordingly (for example, display some https-related options to the administrator, and redirect to https for administrator logins).
I'm not looking for Request.IsSecureConnection because that only tells me if the current request is via https. I want something that will tell me whether the current bindings for the site in IIS include a binding for https at the same domain as the current request is on. So, for example, even if the current request is for [URL] and thus not secure, I want to know whether [URL] would work so I can (for example) redirect the user to it if they log in as administrator.
I've had no luck looking for anything in System.Web.Configuration that will tell me about the bindings of the current site, though.
So far, I've seen (and I'm using the following) scripts to show/hide a div or other controls depending on another control in ASP.NET
$('[id$=myRadio_0]').click(function() { $('[id$=myDiv]').show(); }); $('[id$=myRadio_1]').click(function() { $('[id$=myDiv]').hide(); }); and of course, my div in html like <div id="myDiv" runat="server" visible="false">
and that works fine when the user selects either option of the radiobuttonlist. However, when I assign that radiobuttonlist a value of 1 or yes on my Page_Load on code behind, that isn't (and probably can't be) caught by jQuery, and my div remains invisible even though the control has a value of Yes/1. So, do I need to set the visibility of that div from code behind, or is there a way in jQuery to force a scan of these dependencies after i've set the values for the main controls in code behind?
I am trying to force to show to the Logon popup when the session is timeout in Integrated Windows Authentication Enabled website. The session_timeout is firing during the session timeout, but the User.Identity.IsAuthenticated is true. How force to use the Windows Logon Screen when the session is timeout.
I know this is a silly question, but I need to ask it. If we are adding Ajax update panels to several pages of an app and adding javascript to pages, the app will use more of the clients local memory, right?
I am facing a problem with Ajax-Enabled WCF, it works fine but after sometime (sometimes 5-6 days or sometime 2nd day) its stops working. In order to make it work again i reset the IIS then it starts working again as usual but it is really a hecdache keeping a eye on production server every time. I searched a lot on this but not able to find any solution yet. Please help me out with this.The production environment has IIS 6.0 running on Windows 2003 server.Error details
[ServiceContract(Namespace = "")] [AspNetCompatibilityRequirements(RequirementsMode = AspNetCompatibilityRequirementsMode.Allowed)] public class Aja { [WebGet] [OperationContract] public string Hi() { return "hi world!"; } }
and I'm trying to do this: $.get('Aja.svc?method=Hi', function(d) { alert(d.d); }); In firebug I see that the result is HTTP Error 404.17 - Not Found The requested content appears to be script and will not be served by the static file handler. I use .net 3.5, jquery 1.4.4
Is there any good solution for ajax enabled Grid with pageing and sorting which only brings the required data from database? I mean it should only bring the data from the database which is to be displayed on the particular page number of the grid.
I looked at this. It looks good. But I just thought if anyone has created something better using Google's or Yahoo's javascript library or using any good features of asp.net 3.5.