i have in one page of my site big form (like an order form) with the user details (name, phones, email, etc) + he can upload 1-15 files + some more and more textboxes. at the end there is a send order button that handle the data (to sql database with code behaind, C#). The form is working fine!!! i just want to show the user some precents progress window or something like that so he will follow the progress. ( dont send articles that show gmail upload style - the progress need to deal the all progress not just the files)
I've got an ASP.NET web application (utilizing WebForms) and am using Uploadify to handle uploading large files. This is done by posting the file to an HttpHandler.
Example of code (simplified for demonstration purposes):
$(".uploadify").uploadify({[CODE]....
the progress bar being displayed doesn't actually reflect the progress of the upload, and shows the upload as being complete long before the file is actually uploaded. Therefore, the user interface effectively appears like it is doing nothing while the progress bar stays at 100%, until the file is complete.
In some cases, the upload simply fails after reaching 100%, with the OnComplete event never getting fired, almost like the response from the HttpHandler is getting lost in transit, even though the file is saved.I've tried both Flajaxian and SWFUpload, and experienced similar issues with the progress bar being completely out of sync with actual upload progress, indicating completion well before the upload was actually complete.
This problem is not apparent when testing locally, or with small files (typically under a few megabytes) as these tend to upload fairly quickly and there's little or no lag between the file being uploaded and the progress bar completing.Is there any way of using a Flash upload solution (such as Uploadify) with an ASP.NET web application and have the progress bar better represent the actual progress of the upload?
Update: Eventually, I gave up trying to use a flash based uploader as they seemed a bit too awkward, especially the progress bar, which didn't represent the actual progress of the upload at all. Replaced this with Brettle NeatUpload instead which works much better.
Im using youtube api for uploading videos on tube through my website. I am able to upload the videos, but what i need is something to show to the user that my webpage is doing something. So to do that i am using an update panel with update progress. That problem im having is, when i clicked other buttons the update progress shows, but when i click on upload video button which is of input type file and submit, it never shows the update progress. Although there is a request in the page wwhich shows in the status bar about connecting to youtube.
I'm completely new to web design and am looking to add the programming functionality to back the form I've created for my website, so hopefully someone can point me in the right direction.
I have a form that has both data and file fields and I need to be able to have the form contents transferred to a file on my server. I want the contents of the form to be accessible only to me when I access my server.
I don't really understand how ASP.net works but was hoping someone could either offer me the proper script or point me to a novice-level tutorial that will explain what I need to do.
I'm trying to make a progress bar that updates the user on the progress of the AJAX call.
My immediate thinking was that I need an AJAX call to start a thread on the server, allowing the starting AJAX call to finish, and allowing the thread to send updates back to the user.
For the purpose of simplicity, disregard the actual progress bar functionality (I was thinking of implementing one of those JS bars, with fancy colors and effects ;), but if I can get an update from the thread, then updating a simple JS progress bar becomes trivial ;) )
I have a wierd issue with the update progress control in ie8. I have a modal popup that loads a pdf in an iframe, then i have a button click that navigates away from the pdf and shows a form in the same modal. All this is wrapped in an update panel, which i have an update progress control associated with. The control shows correctly in ie7, firefox, safari, and chrome. But in ie8 when the async post back is complete the progress indicator does not hide, until I click on the screen or scroll the page, then it hides and the form shows.
I have to add a progress bar on my web page to show the progress of submission. My page on submit saves the data in the database. I have to show user how long will the submission take place. For an e.g., 50% Completed and so on..
I have a registration page with a SUBMIT button..so whenever user presses SUBMIT, I want to disable that button and show a progress bar with "registration in progress" message, so that user wont be able to press the submit button multiple times when the registration is going on..
When uploading a new DLL for a large web application (dll is around 1mb) IIS throws an error because the DLL is 'in-use', meaning the website is down while the DLL is being uploaded. Is there a way to stop this behaviour?
Also, although I am using Web Applications, not Web Sites, whenever I upload a new DLL it still takes a while for IIS to restart after a fresh upload. I thought this wait was generally only for websites as they need to be compiled by IIS, not Web Applications?
A little stuck on this one:jQuery ajax message sent to the ASP.NET page with calls a WebMethod. The WebMethod creates an Zipper object that zips up a folder specified in the ajax message. I want to be able to pass data back to the client as to the progress of the zipping.I have this data in the Zipper object but I don't know how to pass it back.
I've got a plain C# web page that uses jQuery to call a handler page using AJAX. While the handler content is loading, a message "Please Wait, loading..." is displayed. Once I've got the content back from the handler I hide the loading message and display the content.What I'd like to do is after the loading message, display a percentage of how far through the handler page is. All the handler page does is loop through a list of members, powered by a web service, and adds them to the database so I know exactly how many members are being added to the database so I can tell how far I am through.The problem I'm having is because all of this goes on in a handler, how can I send the progress percentage back to the main web page while the handler was still loading.Any ideas? If I could do the exact same task but differently which would allow me to create the progress bar,
I have a form in asp.net and once submitted, it performs searches of records in the database and dispaly the results in another page in php I want to use a progress bar, similar to ones used by travel websites use, so that while it is searching, the progress bar is displayed showing the progress with the search. it could have a timer. I am not sure how implement it with the current form. would be another intermediate page that shows the progress bar and then redirect to the results page? bear in mind I have a redirect in the submit subrouting.
I am attempting to use a jQuery progress bar in my ASP.NET Web Forms application. My goal is this:A user clicks a button, which then by ajax sends off a request which does a bunch of stuff (i.e. generating some PDFs) Since this PDF generation is a little time consuming, I would love to have a jQuery progress bar keep up to date on how many of the PDFs out of the total are completed. How would I go about starting up this process on an AJAX request and then poll the process every so often to see how it is doing? What kind of considerations do I need to take into account for multiple users using this application at one time? Sometimes I get my head all wrapped up and backwards on how the browser should talk to the server and so forth that it could be a simple solution that I am not seeing.
I am executing time consuming task in a new thread. ParameterizedThreadStart pts = new ParameterizedThreadStart(WorkingFoo); Thread thread = new Thread(pts);
The WorkingFoo executing the task and keeps track of the progress steps (it can return the total number of "steps" and the current step).
I want to display this information in a progress bar (simple div or ajax control, I don't mind).
I don't want, ofcourse, visually refresh the page that will display the progress. Also I want to reduce as much as possible the number of postbacks. So how do I do that? How to show the current progress from new thread on the web page? Also the page that shows the progress can be closed and re-opned and still get the current status.
I made a progress bar for uploading by using web services and javascript. But I got a problem. It is ever late web services than file save function. Thous, the information is not real in client side. How can I do?
I want to show a progress img when gridview is performing some operation. When i click on update linkbtn of gridview i have written some code in code-behind which takes some time Meanwhile i want to show progress img over gridview to notify user that some operation is being performed. Progress img should cover the full size of gridview. How can achieve this?
I want to use a progress update and have the code, but it won't let me put it on the screen where I want to. How can I control where it is on the screen?using asp.net; vb web developer 2008; access db
Have an application with several gridviews where user can enter query parameters for each grid view. I am using "DropDownList_SelectedIndexChanged" to call methods that will fill and show each grid view.
For some of these queries the processing time could be several seconds, so I thought I could use and display Ajax progress control.
Code:
<div> <asp:UpdatePanel ID="UpdatePanel1" runat="server"> <ContentTemplate> <asp:Label runat="server" ID="Label15" Text="Load in progress....." /> <img src="Icons/ajax-Loader.gif" alt="The spinner should be here" /> </ContentTemplate> </asp:UpdatePanel> </div>
How can I trigger progress control to show out of my selectedindexchanged events?