How To Use The Codebehind To Add A Click Event To A TableCell
Apr 4, 2011
I'm trying to use the codebehind to add a click event to a TableCell..I basically want the user to be able to click a cell and cause a server side click event so that I can call a method with the GUID of the item in the cell...seems this functionality should already be built-in but I've been unable to find much in the way of instruction
I've found posts about making a click event with jQuery for a button, however I need a little more then that. When any postback occurs on a page, I need to fire off a jQuery click event. Based on a condition, I want to continue processing (including running the server-side event code after the jQuery code), or, perform a redirect. I'm not quite sure how to go about this.
I have to submit a form to authorizenet with the information in hidden fields. I'd like to do this on a postback button click as I have to validate the form first.
I have a ASP.NET web page which contains a table of check boxes and a button. I need to find the IDs of all the check boxes which are checked when the button click happens. Once the list of IDs are collected, it needs to be passed on to the server. I am able to do it using jQuery and PageMethods.How can I achieve this in the button click handler in the code behind file? i.e. the IDs of all the check boxes which are checked when button click happens.
In my user control I have gridview, and this grid is created programmatically, using Itemplate. In InstantiateIn methods I have this code.
Select Case _templateType Case ListItemType.Header Dim linkButton As New LinkButton [code]....
I want to wired up Click event to this LinkButton, and use this event in code behind.This is constructor of GridViewTemplate how implements ITemplate
Public Sub New(ByVal type As ListItemType, ByVal colname As String, Optional ByVal infoType As String = "") 'Stores the template type. _templateType = type 'Stores the column na [code]....
and i have this call from user control:bfield.ItemTemplate = New GridViewTemplate(ListItemType.Item, dt.Columns(col).ColumnName, "label")
where is Dim bfield As TemplateField = New TemplateField()
I'm trying to seamlessly log in the user without prompting for credentials as part of a <asp:Wizard> process. My strategy is to handle the NextButtonClick event and login the user in code. I already have the user's credentials saved in session variablesIs it possible to login a user in code? Will a hidden <asp:Login> control behind the scenes be required?
I've inherited an ASP.NET project that has poorly designed HTML; in one section, the tags are wrapped with an tag to allow for "click the row to view the information" functionality. The code is:
I have a aspx page that, when loading, will initialize a class called, Bill :)
When Bill is initialized, the aspx page will wire a function to a handler of Bills.
When that function in Bill is fired, I would like to call a javascript function in the aspx page, but that is where I am having difficulties...
I have tried ClientScript.Register and all of that, but nothing is seeming to work. As of now, I am simple trying to get the function to fire an alert.
I had an MVC 1.0 web application that was in VS 2008; I just upgraded the project to VS 2010 which automatically upgraded MVC to 2.0. I have a bunch of viewpages have codebehind files that were manually added. The project worked fine before the upgrade, but now the onclick even't don't get triggered. I.e. I have an asp:button with an onclick event that points to a method in the codebehind. When you click the button, the onclick event doesn't get triggered. In fact, when you look at the Page variable, IsPostBack is false.
This is really bizarre and I'm wondering if anyone know what happened and how to fix it. I'm thinking it has something to do with the changes in MVC 2.0; but I'm not sure. (deleting the codebehinds and moving that to the controller is not really an option since there is so many pages, moving back to vs 2008 is a last resort as I want to make use of some of the VS 2010 features like performance testing.)
Here is what I'm trying to do: Click a button on my page, which in turn makes (2) things happen:Display a ModalPopup to prevent the user from pressing any buttons or changing valuesCall my code behind method, hiding the ModalPopup when finished Here is the ASP markup:
I've been searching a little bit to try and find the answer to this problem. As of right now another person I work with has designed a wizard step with an upload button in part of it. After the person clicks the browse button and selects their file a validation statement comes up saying, "Please click 'upload and continue' or clear the field" and then is supposed to disable the continue button until this is done. He started by adding a RegularExpressionValidator and found it did not solve his problem.
Now that he's out today we're working on trying to solve this and my first though is to actually use a custom validator instead and have it call a function in the back-code for validation which checks to see if the "Upload" click-event has happened. Is there an easy way of verifying whether or not a click-event has occurred. Basically my conditional is shown in the pseudo-code below...
Background: I am customizing an existing ASP .NET / C# application. It has it's own little "framework" and conventions for developers to follow when extending/customizing its functionality. I am currently extending some of it's administrative functionality, to which the framework provides a contract to enforce implementation of the GetAdministrationInterface() method, which returns System.Web.UI.Control. This method is called during the Page_Load() method of the page hosting the GUI interface.
Problem: I have three buttons in my GUI, each of which have been assigned an Event Handler. My administration GUI loads up perfectly fine, but clicking any of the buttons doesn't do what I expect them to do. However, when I click them a second time, the buttons work.
I placed breakpoints at the beginning of each event handler method and stepped through my code. On the first click, none of the event handlers were triggered. On the second click, they fired.
Example of Button Definition (within GetAdministrationInterface)
i am having 2 imagebuttons a gridview and a button. Now if i clicked on Image button i will show a grid. Now under button click i would like to capture which image button was clicked if 1st image button is clicked i would like to some values and if 2nd one is clicked i would like to show another
i am currently developing an asp.net project. there is a previous, next, and cancel button that the user can utilize, but the problem is that everything is broken into controls so that if they hit the browser's back button it will reset everything and take them to the very beginning. i would like to capture the onbeforeunload event and trigger the previous button click event (i.e. treating navigation like clicking the previous button).
In one of the steps of a wizard control are 2 dropdownlist which data come from 2 distinct queries and cascade from the 1st one to the 2nd one. Where and how can code for that data binding and cascading be placed since it seems codebehind window for both of the dropdownlists cannot be found in VS property or event windows?
I am not trying to activate an event or run a subroutine from a control from the masterpage, I am trying to activate or run from VB codebehind of the master page.
I have a button in a content page with a particular .click even that I want to activate from the masterpage codegehind periodically.
Also, how do I access or run a subroutine in a content page from codebehind in a master page.
i have an form with an button and some input controls. some time due to input problem i may get error after that if i refreshed the page then that time the button click event has fired, how to avoid this kind of bad event fire.
I have a textbox with autopostback=true and a button to save the data in the form. Functionality works fine when entering a value in the textbox, tabbing out of the textbox and clicking on the save button. But issue comes up when entering a value in the textbox and directly clicking on the save button without tabbing out of the text box. In the second scenario, only textchanged event fires and save click event dosen't fire. What I was expecting was after exection of textchanged event, save click event should also fire. But this is not happening.