Javascript - Hide Html Page Source
Nov 16, 2010Is there is any way to hide asp.net page view source?
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View 4 RepliesI need to get the source of aspx page that is stored on my company's server, I don't have access to the server (Or any server - so server language not considered), I'm using HTA localy on my PC.I wrote this code: (JavaScript)var WshShell = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell")
WshShell.Run("telnet -fh:/telnetlog.txt xxx.xxx.xxx.com 80"); //The host address
setTimeout("WshShell.SendKeys('GET /subfolder/page.aspx HTTP/1.0~~')",1000);
I have the following TR in HTML and i using JQuery
<tr class="RowDiv" id="tempTR" runat="server" visible="false"> <td>
<div class="LabelDiv">
<div class="dfltTxtBld">
ID<span class="reqChar" runat="server" id="Span1" visible="false">
*</span>
</div>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<div class="InputDiv">
<asp:TextBox ID="TextBox1" runat="server" CssClass="txtField" MaxLength="10"></asp:TextBox>
</div>
</td>
<td>
<div id="Div1" runat="server">
</div>
</td>
</tr>
and in javascript code i called the following method to hide it
$('#<%= tempTR.ClientID %>').hide();
but always it doesn't affected even i try to make it hidden and then show it also not work .. i try to hide & show TextBox1 and it work but if i try with the row it doesn't work ... is there any way to show/hide TR ?
I have one master page that is used to gather information from a user. It contains asp.net labels and textboxes within a table. For example, the master page contains fields for Name , Phone, Address, etc.
There are content pages that are created to add to the information that needs to be gathered. For example, the content page, Loan Application, could ask for Loan Amount, LTV, etc.
In addition to this, certain content page forms do not need to show a particular master page field. For example, the content page may not need to ask for Phone.
The table rows are stored as public properties in the master page so I can hide them in the content page code behind.
public bool HomePhoneRow
{
set { trHomePhone.Visible = value; }
get { return trHomePhone.Visible; }
}
So, in the content page code behind, I have this:
Master.HomePhoneRow = false;
The functionality works perfect, but I don't like how the space is reserved on the page. You can tell that a row was removed. I've tried style="border-collapse:collapse" on both the <table> and <tr> elements. I've also tried to set the row height as a public property and alter that.
I am having an issue with one of my projects where I get the HTML source code from the page. I usually use the URL string and a Get method to get the source code like below:
[Code]....
The problem is that the page I am working with currently actually does a page redirect using a javascript function on the page like so:
[Code]....
I have been trying to figure out how to read in the the first page's HTML source code, post that HTML source back so it redirects, and then get the second page's HTML source code.
I want to take a file...say [URL]. It's not my site, it's some other site. I want to be able to open the HTML page source and look at it and possibly parse through it for something. I don't want to change it or do anything like that, I just want to parse through it.
Here's what I want to use it for. I want to grab the box score for a particular game, parse through the HTML source code and grab the individual stats for each player. Then use those numbers in my web app. I've done it for VB6 where it downloads the html file to my computer, opens it up and goes through it. But I'm not sure how to make it work on the web side. Does it make a copy of the html page on my site, then open it and parse it or is there some other way to go through it. I'm not sure really sure how to start it.
I am working with .net c#. Is there a way to see the rendered html code under the updatepanel?
more info:
I dynamically generate UI controls and place them in a asp:Panel control I have under updatePanel. My page is initially almost empty, and I add about 50 new controls upon button click. However, I cannot see the html code generated in the page source. as in, I can see my textfield on the screen but I cannot see the corresponding code in the html source on my browser.
I am retrieving records from database using jquery ajax callback function in .js file. After successfull execution it returns the recordset in msg.d in success clause but its not returning the same value in aspx html source page.
var res;
function __callBackResult(_functionURL,_functionArgs)
{
//Begin JSON Code
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: ""+_functionURL+"",
[code]...
When I put the following code on my page.
<script type="text/javascript" src="../../Scripts/jquery-1.4.1.js" />
Then anything below will became nothing.
I need simple JavaScript function that shows hidden div on the center of the screen as modal popup with darked background like jquery dialog or ModalPopupExtender!
example:
[Code]....
I am developing one asp.net application and I have a requirement that I need to fetch html of page: [URL] I can easily do it with asp.net code using httpwebrequest but I have to do it from client side either using javascript or JQuery or any other thing. This is required becaues REQUEST TO GET PAGE [URL] MUST COME FROM CLIENT AND NOT FROM SERVER DUE TO IP ISSUE.
View 4 RepliesI have a master page which has a DIV with asp:Hyperlink controls functioning as the menu for the site. When I'm on a certain page if (document.title = 'Certain Page'), I want javascript which will loop through all asp:hyperlink controls on the page and hide them (i.e. set to not visible). I know I could probably do this on the server side with less effort, but I'd rather do it via javascript.
View 3 Repliesi am trying to find a way by using it i could hide my web page scripts and source code to be viewed by other and for safe keeping
is it possible or not?
can we applying some kind of encoding using IIS along with ASP .Net on pages that would decode when the page is posted back to server ?
I'm working with an external team with our website and they recently added one of my scripts to the .NET MasterPage of the site... well it did finally get my script running but now... it loads Banners on 'every' page on the site.
How can I write an 'if' statement that basically says... if this is the home page... run this script... if not don't...?
I have a static HTML page complete with client-side scripts and css (both are included in the html). I was wondering if it would be possible to embed this HTML page into an ASPX page and have the ASPX page be able to respond to javascript events that are raised from within the static html document? Does asp.net provide a specific control for this or can I use a frame?
View 3 Repliessource of gridview details in page source.i am disabling and enabling in a server side and also i am using updatepanel too in the page.
View 4 Replieshow to get page HTML at client side or through javascript in Asp.net Application. Means if I want to get the html of http://www.yahoo.com on client side through javascript or any other
View 5 RepliesWith embedded Javascript in an html page, I would use the following to get the ID of a control.
[Code]....
So imagine a piece of Javascript as the first script on a page along the lines of
var MySuperObject = new (function () {
this.SuperObjectInit();
})();
Now imagine that everything that proceeds this script (or a large portion therein) requires the SuperObject to have met its load conditions and loaded correctly.
Assuming for whatever reason the loading of the object fails I need to abort loading the rest of the page and the scripts in particular.
I know the majority of you are going to scream why not have your function issue a callback onSuccess and onFailed but the problem is this is in a ASP.Net project with masterpages, nestedmasterpages, usercontrols and so forth (each of which have their own dependencies and scripts); rendering such an approach problematic.
The other option (I assume) is to use window.location = "myErrorPage.html"; but I dont like the idea of having to create another page for an error message or the fact that it causes a redirect.
What I am hoping to do is something along the lines of
StopLoadingPage();
document.write("Error has occurred");
I am using a mailTo command.
On posting it displays Outlook Express on my computer.
But I want to send secretly, data to my email form client end.
I am binding a treeview with XmlDataSource. On my login page I want to hide some node like
see my login code
if (Session["uname"] != null)
{
if ((Session["uname"]).ToString() != "")
{
if ((Session["UserType"]).ToString() == "Administrator")
{ dont hide nodes }
else { hide some nodes}
}
else
{
Response.Redirect("index.aspx");
Session["uname"] = "";
}
}
else
{
Response.Redirect("index.aspx");
Session["uname"] = "";
}
}
so how to do that, if you need my .aspx code for treeview so free to ask.
Basically I want to take the following:And make it match the styling of the rest of the application.I am creating a custom error page in my C# based project and I want it to be able to show the same information that is displayed in the ASP.NET default error page. From fiddling with reflector I can see that this is generated through HttpException.GetHtmlErrorMessage() but when I try to use this in my exception it returns null.
View 3 RepliesI am trying to get the hotfile's downloadable file links in html source in
C#.Net.
Ex Html Source:
<A class="l" onmousedown="return clk(this.href,'','','','6','','0CDgQFjAF')"href="http://tinypaste.com/f4472e">
<EM>http://hotfile.com/dl</EM>/31214236/e3ad3a3/dora_ve_unicorn.avi.html<B>
.</B></A></H3><DIV class="s"><EM>http://hotfile.com/dl</EM>/31214236/e3ad3a
3/dora_ve_unicorn.avi.html <EM>http</EM><B>...</B><BR><SPAN class="f">
<CITE>tinypaste.com/f4472e</CITE>....
i just want to get "http://hotfile.com/dl</EM>/31214236/e3ad3a3/dora_ve_
unicorn.avi.html"link and that kind links from the whole Html source.
I tried to use Regex but couldnt find the correct exp.
Is it possible to retrieve/get the html source code of a certain website and use it in a ASP.NET web application to display them? (without using the copy-paste, of course)
I want my ASP.NET web application to use them as part of a code sample feature I currently working on.
I'm also considering working it on PHP.
do you think it would be difficult to write a framework where mvc compares last html it output to the current html we want to output, and instead of sending the entire html, figure out what has changed and generate js code that will do the updating as compared to previous html? (presuming nothing was manually changed on the client using js).
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