My problem is when I use ASP.net, this button do PostBack, but I not need this because my list of items then gone. How can I override this behavior of button.
I have a asp.net app that I want to disable the buttons as soon as they are clicked in order to prevent multiple submissions. I'd like to use jquery for this as the site already liberally uses it anyway.
I have orders page. When user submit Order, I need to disable the button to avoid multiple transactions. I also have few validation controls on the page, so button should not be disabled untill page is about to be posted. I dont have any custom javascript for validation. It is just these asp.net validation controls. What is the best way to achieve that? I have spend about 2 hours on google and found various solutions, but nothing seems to work. Each has some issue. On button I add OnClientClick="return btnOnClick this, 'Payment');" Below is what gets called. Unfortunately if I disable button, it cancels post back. So I am calling dopostback and also adding few lines on server side to see which button caused postback. It works fine in IE8 and Chrome. But for Firefox on server side arg comes null. Any ideas what is wrong with my code? Or any other suggestions to do it in a better way?
C# Server side string arg = this.Request.Params.Get("__EVENTTARGET"); if (arg == "Payment") { this.ProcessPayment(); } Button <asp:Button ID="btnSubmitPO" OnClientClick="return btnOnClick(this, 'Payment');" runat="server" Text="Submit Order" ValidationGroup="G" /> alert(group);
I have the following J query which is linked to a texbox - when the user selects the textbox a calendar control appears.After selecting a date I would like it to Auto post back.Currently when I select a date it does nothing.but i need to do a auto post back.is there anyway of doing this ??
I am using jQuery tabs and an ASP.NET listview to display and edit some information. My problem is that when a user inserts a new record in one of the listview items my jQuery tabs go back to the first tab. Is there a way to keep track of which tab I am on or keep it from resting on post back?
May be it's the same question i have i asked before but the issue is the same and i didn't find any resolution so i have to write it again with the expectation that it would be solved this time.My question is i am using two list boxes and one list box is populated by putting the list the list item tag in listBox1 on aspx page and i want to implement functionality like add and remove between two list boxes i mean removing an item from listBox1 should be added to second and removing an item from second should be added to first. While i tried my own but the problem is that on post back it come to same condition. I have implemented the add remove functionality by using the jQuery but the problem is that on post back it come to same condition so i want a good solution for this ow should i implement this so that on post back it retain it's value please ris me off from this issue.I found some solutions for this on Google that i should make some other class which will extend ListBox base class but i couldn't understand that and how should i code for that so please explain me that code if possible.
I have four textbox and a button in my page. After filling the textbox. When the user click save button. A loading image should be displayed. User should not feel that the page is postback to the server,Some thing like in facebook loading image.
Being new to ASP.NET I have run into trouble building my own Whack-a-mole program. I think my problem comes from using Buttons, which by themselves send post backs to the server, making the software unusable. The looks are in place, making new buttons show up in the grid, in different places by random. However, when a button is pushed - the score doesn't change (which I feel is strange).
Not so strange is that the Button doesn't work since it sends post back to the server - reloading the UpdatePanel. I think I should use a different controller like the CheckBox and style it hard using CSS (which isn't a problem). Is this the correct way to go, or should I make use of JavaScript AJAX instead?
Note to self: This technique shouldn't be used in a public application since it put too much unwanted pressure on the web server.
My customer has a website that is unsuitable for children. Anyone under 18 is not allowed ont he site. No, it's not a porn site, it's prison related. A certain page requires the user to enter their birthdate. If they are under 18, they're redirected to another site.
He has another site written for kids who have been impacted by crime. He wants the kids redirected here, to a page that explains why they were redirected. He asked me to disable the back button at this point to keep the kids from easily going back to the original site.
I've read all the reasons why you shouldn't desable the back button, but frankly, I think this would an appropriate place to do it. I also know you really can't disable it, but I've found a number of work arounds - none of which I've gotten to work.
Is there a work around that will work?
I've thought of setting a session variable or a hidden field or an invisible label on the page that redirects the kids just before the redirect and checking the value at page load, but the code to do the checking doesn't get run unless the user hits the back button then refreshes the page. Is there a way to get code to run as soon as the back button is pressed?
Possible Duplicate: Disabling Back button on the browser i want to disable browser back button without using javascript function forward().because it remain on this page.
I want to totally disable browser back button like banking sites
I have a shopping basket on my site, and when the customer gets to the final page I don't won't them to be able to go back i.e. use the back button on the explorer. I have seen it before on other web sites, it's like when you leave the page it 'times out'I am just not sure how that works.
How to disable back and refresh button. I want to know how this can be handled as in bank websites and other secured websites. Can this be handled using clearing cache in Response object?
I have developed some aspx pages using visual studio 2008. I am authenticating using Active Directory services. I have kept a link button on my aspx page which says signout .What exactly i want to do is that i want the back button of my login page to be disabled so that when i press signout and when my login page loads users cant go back and thus forced to enter the login details. I am using c# as development language.
I'm using 2 masterpages in my project.One master page is for login page and another one for the HomePage where user will go thro the options to reach other pages from home page..The thing is,i have "Logout" button in my home page.When i click on the logout button,the page will be redirected to "LoginPage.aspx". After redirecting to login page,when i click on browser back button,the previous page is displaying but it should not display to user since i'm doing sensitive transactions in all pages...
i want to protect pages from back button of the browser when my customer logout. so i use Response.AppendHeader ("Cache-Control", "no-store"); to clear the cache of my pages to make it checks session each time. however, i also find that if i use some controls with autopost back and this no-cache flag will also cause problem to make the error "webpage has expired" when my users click back button when they have not logged out.
When we click our back button the page only returns to the previous state (un checking the check boxes one by one after each click). We would like it to go back to the previous page and remember the history of the page.
I have used lot of codinds to disable the browser (using server side code) back button in mozila firefox 3.2 it is not working.But it is working fine in the Internet Explorer.
After user has logged out i am redirecting user to home.aspx and from here i do not want user to be able to go back using browser back button.. How can i do it? I used this code in javascript :
My problem is when I logout from my website, the logout button redirects to login page , and then if I click BACK button in browser, I can go back to my website. I do not want that.
What I am actually trying to make is like at mail.yahoo.com or at mail.google.com after sucessful logout user cannot view the account.
I would like to make the same functionality for my application.
I have an asp.net page "demo.aspx", that has a normal link called "Demo Link" which uses jQuery Thick box. The page that is wrapped inside the Thickbox is "target.aspx", that has a button "Demo Button" and a label.
If I click on the Demo Link, it show the "target.aspx" wrapped inside the Thickbox nicely. However, If I click on the "Demo Button", Thickbox is disappeared, "target.aspx" is not wrapped in Thickbox anymore, it is displayed like a normal asp.net page.
Here's the mark-up code of demo.aspx:
<a href="target.aspx?height=600&width=800" class="thickbox" title="">Testing Thickbox with Post-back</a>
Here's the code-behind of target.aspx:
Protected Sub btnDemo_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgs) Handles btnDemo.Click lblDemo.Text = "Hello World!" End Sub
How do I keep target.aspx in the Thickbox after the post-back of itself?