the question says it all : i have a linkbutton to which i pass through CommandArgument a value and i need that value to be a javascript value.Edit : here is my linkbutton tag :
The first commented line below is working with a hardcoded ApplicantId, and all I need is to make it work by passing the current ApplicantId column on the same gridrow.
I've tried for many days now, and something like the second commented line does not work for me.
pass name of the textbox Control to javascript function
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<script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> var sum = 3; var textboxObj,ObjName; function validate(textboxObj,ObjName) { alert('Hello'); var arrayOfObjects = document.getElementsByName(ObjName); alert(arrayOfObjects.length); for (var i = 0; I < arrayOfObjects.length;i++) { alert('Inside for loop');............................
Basically, I have a gridview that is opened in a new window from the parent window. It has a bunch of records with a view button to view the details of each record (which stays in the same newly opened window). I have a calendar in the parent window that accepts a Date querystring parameter to set the current date on the calendar at page load. I'm just trying to refresh the calendar in the parent window to match the date of the label in the newly opened window. All the code below is in the newly opened window. The .Net code-behind below refers to when that view button is clicked and everything is populated. At the end, I call the js to refresh the parent window and pass the value of the LabelScheduleDate as the querystring parameter. Now the label comes through as '03/25/2010' in the code-behind, but when I pass it to the js, it comes through as '0.00005970149253731343' in the end querystring. I'm not really sure what is making the value change, and I want to pass it as just text. Do I need to pass it as a string object? I tried but I don't think I was doing it right.
JavaScript Function function RefreshParent(inputDate) { window.opener.location = window.opener.location + "?Date=" + inputDate; } .NET Code-Behind Protected Sub RadGridOnlineRequests_ItemCommand(ByVal source As Object, ByVal e As Telerik.Web.UI.GridCommandEventArgs) Handles RadGridOnlineRequests.ItemCommand If e.CommandName = "ViewOnlineRequest" Then ' populates LabelScheduleDate among other controls values ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript( _ Me, Me.GetType(), "clientScript", "RefreshParent(" & LabelScheduleDate.Text & ");", True) End If End Sub
I have to pass a string value from the server side page (.aspx.cs) to a function in .JS page. I need to call the function in JS page from server side page along with string as a parameter.
I have a function that gets the position of a control.
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All the function needs is an htmlcontrol being fed to it as the parameter (elemRef). I can declare a variable in Javascript of the same content page but different function and pass the parameter successfullly getting returned values. For example, if I have the following function:
function (getPosition) { var txtBox1 = document.getElemendById('<%=txtBox1.ClientID %>'); getPos(txtBox1); }
I will get the coordinates of the control txtBox1. But how can I accomplish this if I am calling this function from a javascript function or codebehind of the Master Page, or codebehind of the same content Page.
In a repeater control there is TextBox and corresponding to each TextBox there is Button control.On click of Button how can i pass TextBox's text that user has just entered ?
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Means on click of each Button how to pass there respective TextBox's data to a javascript function ?
For example, I have master page MyMasterPage.aspx and content page MyDefault.aspx. I have many UpdatePanels at MyMaterPage.aspx, and also I have many UpdatePanels at MyDefault.aspx.
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I want JavaScript functionClickMenu(this) at input button [id="ButtonMaster1" @ MyMasterPage.aspx] pass its value ["Menu-1"] into text box [id="TextBoxDefault1" @ MyDefault.aspx], and then performing update / doing post-back to server ONLY FOR UpdatePanelDefault1.
I am looking forward an example code for JavaScript functionClickMenu(this).
I think I need to drop in some escape characters, but I'm not quite sure where. Here is the javascript function I'm attempting to call:
function setData(associateValue, reviewDateValue) { var associate = document.getElementById("Associate"); var reviewDate = document.getElementById("ReviewDate"); associate.value = associateValue; reviewDate.value = reviewDateValue; }
Here is the asp .net mvc line where I'm attempting to create a Radio button with a click event that calls the above function and passes data from the model as javascript parameter values.
<%= Html.RadioButton("Selected", item.Selected, new { onClick="setData('<%=item.Associate%>','<%=item.ReviewDate%>' )" } )%>
The above throws a bunch of compile issues and doesn't work. A call such as the following does call the javascript, but doesn't get the data from the model.
<asp:LinkButton CssClass="button" ID="btnApply" runat="server" OnClick="btnApply_Click()" OnClientClick="Apply1('btnApply')" > hi ihave this functin in .vb file Protected Sub btnApply_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnApply.Click end sub
I am trying to replace the JavaScript onclick event handler in ASP.NET that is added to a button control when using validation controls. This is what is output into the HTML from ASP.NET in this scenario:
I have looked pretty estensively, and unfortunately there doesn't seem to be a way to modify the function server side before it is injected into the page.
Since I am developing a control and desire it to be non-invasive and self contained, and I am interested in obtaining the validationGroup parameter of the WebForm_PostBackOptions object, it seems that the easiest solution would be to use JavaScript to replace the WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions function name with my custom wrapper function and leave all of the rest of the parameter information intact - then I can extract the information I am interested in, call my custom functions, and then forward the call on to WebForm_DoPostBackWithOptions.
NOTE: I am using jQuery to build my custom function, so if there is an easier way to do this with jQuery it is an option I will consider.
Here is the code I tried to replace the onclick event handler (not working):
Using alert(), I verified that the text is being changed correctly, however whether or not I use the eval() function, the onclick handler doesn't seem to recognize it as JavaScript.
I thought of using a regular expression to get the validationGroup value, but this seems like it will be far more elegant and flexible if I can get it working...
Note: If there is a way for my control to interrogate the page it is on to find all of the buttons that will post back (regardless of what type of buttons they are) so I can retrieve the property server-side, this is also something I will consider.
In asp.net page, How can i call the javascript methods for form processing-submitting if the user browser supports javascript and use code behind events if the browser does not support javascript.I have the javascript code to send the form data to an ajax server page using jquery. Don't know how to invoke the needed one based on the browsers javascript availability
The script are put in the following and the block is in the .ascx page.
<script type="text/javascript"> </script>
However, the function UserControlNameInit() does not run when the page loads. It is showing in the page source. I can still call this function through FireBug console by manually typing the name of the function.
I did the same way with other user controls, and it works. Just 1-3 user controls are not working...