i have a panel(visible false) in a page and a user control. i have a button in a user control when i click that user control button then i need to make the panel visible in the page... (panel which is not in the user control)...
I have 2 updatepanel UpdatePanel1 and UpdatePanel2. Intialy updatepanel2 is invisible. In updatepanel1 there is a dropdown list, whose Selected Index Method change makes UpdatePanel2 visible.The code
UpdatePanel2.visible =true;
seems to run without any error, but updatepanel2 is not visible on the page. Is there anyway to make it work.
I have a text box and some validation on it. I want to make a panel visible only when
it is successfully validated,i.e.,textbox entry is valid.Also,I want to capture the entered valid value(it should be integer within 1-8) in a session,based on this number,I am going to add that many rows in an editable grid view.
I have a web page that I have a media control player on along with other controls in a table.It's a training video, so the controls are not visible.So the user can advance to the next web page,I thought I would have a button control inside an update panel with a time control so that the user had to watch the video and then the button control would appear after the video completed.I'm setting the button update panel to NOT visible and then turning it one when the time control elapses the same amount of time that the video runs.My problem is that when I set the visible property of the update panel to NOT visible it also makes the media player's panel NOT visible too.They are in two different panels.The medial player in a standard panel and the timer control connected witha separate panel that contains the button for the user to proceed. When I set the visible property to "true" the media player runs but the update panel with the button is visible also.
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This is the code for the update panel and continue button that is in a separate table cell.I even split the table and so this is in a completely separate table but I still get the same behavior.
I have a Data Bound DropDownList and a Panel in a step of the CreateUserWizard. I would like to make the panel visible based on the selected value of the DropDownList.
Here is my code that is not working. Any help identifying what I missed is appreciated. (Yes Post Back is enabled on the DropDownList.
when i make control (visible=false) onpage load event, this mean this control is created and Make Load on Server? becasuse i have ajax html editor when i make it hidden onpageload event, all My Controls rendered fast, but when i make it visible its slow down page , althouh ajax html editor is not in any updatepanel.
last question :when any DataControl ( for example DataList)Contain Datasource (assume ArrayList) and This ArrayList is null , this datalist created ? and Make Load on Sever? and the speed of page is the same as there is no datalist?
I build my website in jquery manner. On document-complete I request data from server (by page method) and put it into html by jquery template. So, I wonder, would this HTML be visible to Search engines crawlers? And if not, how to make it visible? Is there a common solution? Or is it a great disadvantage if jquery?
I have five menu items that i have created as a user control and placed on the master page. Now i want one of the menu items to be visible only for particular user role and not visible for others. Here is what I did. Its not working though.
Dim DST As New DataSet DST = dataObject.RunSPReturnDataSet("uspUserProfile '" & Session("UserID").ToString & "'", "mytbl") 'Dim US As New DataSet [Code]....
Using VB, VS2010, I have a large image in a panel and want to be able to pop-up panels while hovering over it. This one large image is a picture of a lot of components that I woulld like to treat individually when I hover them. I have done this before by placing a transparent button in another panel that is absoultely positioned over the larger one. I have the button transparent with a border that shows up using hover in css. Everything works fine expcept that the panel does not show itself in the right place when viewiing in the browser window. It shows fine in design view, but shifts over while browsing in the browser. I have tried making all panels absolutely positioned. Still a problem. Is there a better way to put a panel over a panel?
I have two panels on a page. Panel A, and then within Panel A is Panel B. If Panel A's visibility is False, shouldn't Panel B's visibility automatically be false because it's within Panel A?
I have a Panel that I'm setting visible=true explicitly. The debugger passes over that line and visible still evaluates to False on the next line. Obviously as a result, the Panel is not shown. How is this possible?
pnlValidate.Visible = true; if (IsPostBack) return; <asp:Panel ID="pnlValidate" runat="server">
I would like to raise error by myself and use reqularexpressionvalidator to show it's text. (My idea is to reuse this control.) I don't remember what property should I use, and what to assign to show the message from control. How to raise error for this control from code?
here's the problem -this is the code from the .master.aspx page. Some file access this master page from different folders, and some files from root. And the img_new is visible only from root files or files in folder. how do i make that image visible from everywhere?
I making web application for iphone user. I have HTML table structure inside asp.net panel and i have set panel's scrollbar property to vertical. It works fine in all the browsers but not working in iphone browser.
How do I capture other events in an asp.net textbox on a webpage in more of a way in which a windows app does? For example, if I want to handle when someone just presses a key (keydown) on a textbox in a webpage?
The functionality that we want to create breaks down like this:
We want to create a "smart" search box at the top of our page. When the user starts typing, a little panel or some element should become visible and it will have some check boxes on it. They can search for one or many different types of searches: First Name, Last Name, Business Name, ZIP, Customer Number, and Contact Info. As they begin typing their search, we need it to execute some code that attempts to figure out exactly what they are searching. So if it can tell they are typing in alphabetic characters and not numbers, then we know to NOT check the Customer Number box, but we will want to check the First Name, Last Name, and Business Name boxes. If they start typing a number, we know that we can check the Customer Number box and leave the First Name and Last Name, etc boxes unchecked. If they type a number that is 5 digits, then we know to check the ZIP and Customer Numbers both. Any other length number characters and the ZIP will be unchecked. And any other rules like these that we might want to implement in the future. The idea here is we will almost always be able to tell what someone is searching, but the user can always check any box that they want to search for if they so choose. For example, if a business is named "123 Plumbing Company" and they just want to search the Business Name field for a number, they can over ride it and do that. Otherwise, they just can blindly type their search and hit enter and the program will usually know what kind of search they are trying to do.
I come from a strong windows app development background and have just recently tried to do some web development professionally. A quick few sentences on what philosophy I am missing out on as far as a more robust and "Windows App-like" webpage would be appreciated if anyone wants to coach me on that area and point me in the right direction!
Also, in my example we are using master pages. So if you can imagine a typical master page that has a logo top left and a search box and button top right, then you can picture what we have. Its simple looking. But with the content page being a separate aspx page, we are having trouble referencing it after a search is performed anyway. So what I mean by all this is The masterpage.master has a search textbox. They type something, hit enter. We then want a gridview that is on our default.aspx page to update with the results of the event that was fired from the masterpage.master.
My windows app background tells me to just point to it like I would from two different forms. Like if I had a form1 with a search box on it and I wanted it to show up the results on form2, I would just say Form2.Show: Form2.GridView = whatever.
Of course, with my confusion of what the scope of these asp.net pages is, I am having a difficult time just visualizing everything and how they are inter-related.
So I guess to recap here:
1) How do I tap into more events with textboxes or any other asp.net control. Is the answer AJAX? If so, can you elaborate just a little bit?
2) How would I use the keypress or keydown type of event to make a panel or some kind of content holder to become visible when the textbox gets focus from the cursor and go back to being invisible if it loses focus.
3) What about the scope in which asp.net pages behave?