Trying To Let A User Enter The Name Of A Website In A Textbox And Click On A Button?
Feb 22, 2011
I'm trying to let a user enter the name of a website in a textbox and click on a button. When the button has been clicked the website URL should be sent to a method which will use a WebBrowser to navigate to the website and take a screenshot of it. Further it should afterwards grab this screenshot and generate a thumbnail of it.
... And the tricky part
The tricky thing is that according to MSDN the System.Drawing should not be used in neither Windows or ASP.NET services, which leaves me with 2 approaches:
Ignore the MSDN and implement the class which contains the necessary methods.
I have one web part (the provider) which displays insurance claims in a gridview. When user clicks on one this value(case number) is passed via IWebPartField interface to another web part(consumer) which displays detailed info about the claim. So far so good. I can select different claims in the provider and the details show up in the consumer just fine. The moment I add a TextBox to the consumer, the consumer no longer recognizes the case number passed. I need the user to be able to enter a value in the textbox and click a button to update that claim info. I can debug and attach to process and it looks like it is getting the case in the callback function, etc, but when it is setting parameters for the stored proc in CreateChildControls, it is null. Comment out the TextBox and it works fine.
I am calling a javascript for a textbox when a key is pressed to check for the Enter key. It works for all other keys though. The problem is I have buttons on the page also and the first button is taking the Enter as a click. If I disable the buttons, it works with the Enter key but I need the buttons there.
Is there any way I can keep the buttons from accepting the Enter key in a textbox as a Click?
This is what I set in the Page_Load which works well. And the script is called.
I added a user control on master page and inside UserControl i add a link. and did some stuff on click of link.
Again i add another Content Page that is using the user control not the master page. Inside the table i add some textbox and save values in database . and the table is in UpdatePanel. and added ad trigger
When i remove the usercontrol entering on table textbox values works fine. and again i put the same user control the link button contol doesn't work for me.
I want to allow numbers only to be allowed for a textbox and I already do it onkeydown event by allow only numbers and prevent ctrl+V but I have two problems: if I make right click then paste so any char can be entered and I want a solution without disable right click by oncontextmenu="return false;" if I drag and drop any text it will be entered
I want user to enter name in Arabic if the user enter in english it should give Message " Enter Message In Arabic " and same for English if user try to enter in arabic it should give a message "Enter Name in English" ...
I have an AJAX PopupExtender that popsup a panel with submit button. I want to recognise the enter key press as the click event for the submit buttNeed to set the form property called "AcceptButton" to this button to achieve this functionality. I have two popups with a submit button on each of them. How to set this behaviour ?
How can one fire a button click event when someone presses Enter in Textbox. I had a master page on which Search button & a Textbox for writing Search text is there. When one clicks on "Search" button, it works fine. But when one presses Enter, no search results are displayed.
I have a form with several submit buttons. I would like the button's click events to fire when enter is pressed based on which textboxes currently have focus. I am able to specify one button using the code below by adding the onkeydown event to the body of the page and checking for Enter's keyCode
I assume this code can be modified or call a function to perform a conditional to see if txtSearch or txtSubmit has focus and specify btnSearch or btnSubmit accordingly, but I am not experienced with javascript.
I'm sure this has been asked before I just did not know how to ask it to get the forums to show up the right answer. I have a master page with a search box and then a content page with an input box and a submit button. As I'm using the program, I as a keyboard lover always hit enter after typing text into a text field. The issue is that when I'm typing in the input box and I press enter, the search boxes button will steal this enter. How can I divide the two asp.net form elements so that when I'm typing in the search box and press enter, the search button is invoked and when I'm typing in the input box and press enter the input button is invoked? An example of this happening is in the code below
I have a asp:textbox control followed by a button.The textbox is multiple lines, but when users hit 'enter' to go to the next line (trying to do a carriage return), the button 'onclick' event is executed. how do I change that?
Can any body tell me how can i perform searching in the asp.net website when a user enter searching word in a text box i want to search in whole website that entered word. am using vb.net as code
I have a page with multiple textboxes and each has a button associated with it. This works as a search 'hub', I suppose, where the user can search by ID, name etc. When entering a search term for e.g. name however, pressing enter 'clicks' the very first button on the page (ID search), causing an error if the associated textbox is empty (which it would be if someone meant to search by name). I have attempted to rectify this using JQuery, and have written the following:
I'm simply using the click event so that I can monitor where focus is redirected, but eventually I would use .keypress. However, nothing happens upon clicking a textbox and I can't see for the life of me what is wrong with the JQuery. To elaborate on the problem, the .NET code used looks similar to the following throughout the page.
I gave an option to user to change password but the text boxes are taking - / @ (special characters). How to check at runtime that user may not enter these characters?
When I click the text box i notice that the logout button on my master page gets focus. So if the user types something in the textbox and then presses enter/return (a common reaction it appears) the user inadvertantly logs themselves out as the logout button is triggered.
I'm currently building a simple chat application and I have everything working real smooth except for one thing, and this problem is only in IE as far as I know (in firefox there is no problem).
In my chat application I have the textbox where the user writes the messages to the chat and the button that sends this message togheter in an updatepanel (so that there is no visible postback when pressing the button). I also have in the form tag "defaultbutton=" set to the button. The problem is that when the user uses Internet explorer and presses Enter instead of pressing the button with the mouse that after the 2 first times he/she does this causes the textbox to stop focus on it, which it shouldnt do as in the end of the button the code says it should focus, which works the 2 first times for some reason.heres the code where the problem exists:
aspx:
form id="form1" runat="server" defaultbutton="Button1"> <asp:ScriptManager ID="scriptManager" runat="server">