C# - LinkButton Event Not Firing When <form Action> Attribute Is Set
Jan 27, 2011
I have a form action in an ASCX page set to an external URL
<form id="fLoginForm" runat="server" action="http://external.url" method="post" defaultbutton="bSignIn">
Inside there is a standard ASP linkbutton
<asp:LinkButton CssClass="btn" ID="bSignIn" runat="server" Text="Sign In" OnClick="bSignIn_Click" />
The event "bSignin_Click" never gets fired when I have ction="http://external.url" set on the form tag. However when I remove the action, it works as expected. I thought for runat='server' forms, the form would always post back? I need to read the URL from the action attrib and then redirect to it with some hidden input values also in the page.
After deploying a ASP.NET WebForms application to a production server some of the ajax calls has stopped working for me. After some debugging I found out that the following statement (in the internal client-method WebForm_DoCallback) was causing the problem:
xmlRequest.open("POST", action, true);
The problem seemed to be that the action-variable was empty so after checking the rendered html I found out that the form-tag rendered on the production server looks like:
<form method="post" action="" id="Form1">
However, on my developer machine I get the following:
So, why would the action-attibute render on my dev.machine but not on the production server? This seems to be the case only for one specific web form, when I look on other pages the action-attribute renders correctly.
I have a button that does a postback to server then back to client and finally to the action attribute of the form element.When the page post back to the client the onload <script>document.frm.submit()</script> finally submits the form to the action attribute of the form.I would like to eliminate the unnessasay post back to the client.Below is the code the runs on the server.
I've placed a link button control on my web form and added the click event to the code behind automatically), but I've placed a break point and it never hits it. If I do the same thing with a button it works just fine.I've searched for this problem and none of the results seem to answer why mine isn't working. Maybe I'm just missing something?
I have two problems with a databound AJAX Accordion. The Accordion looks like this:
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The code behind has this subroutine:
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The first problem I'm having is that this subroutine is not fired (I have a breakpoint in it) when the LinkButton inside the accordion is clicked. The Page_Load event fires and there is no error message, javascript errors, etc, but nothing else happens.
The second problem is that I'm not sure how to go backwards with the databind. I want to be able to make use of the UpdateMethod in the ObjectDataSource because I also have textboxes inside the accordion. I will have a Save subroutine that can be called but I'm not sure what code to put inside it.
I am adding numerical page links for paging of a repeater. I have used on of the numerical paging samples as my base. It works fine if I have less pages than my maximum total links. Eg if I have 11 pages, but only showing page 1-10 plus a next for the 11th, I get an error about duplicate control ids. I changed my control id to use a Guid in the string to keep it unque, after making this change the event handler never fires
private LinkButton createButton(string title, int index) LinkButton lnk = new LinkButton(); //lnk.ID = System.Guid.NewGuid().ToString("N") + "_" + index.ToString();//Event does not fire if I set ID with Guid [code]...
Problem : I have Added One Link button to the above Table.. Click Event for That Link Button Is not Firing Now. when i click on link button of table event is not firing at all.
I am using the following code to load user control on to ASPX Page, which under a Master Page:
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The user control name is passed as a parameter on the URL.
Inside the user, there is a LinkButton. The link button has a simple server side code for OnClick event.
Everything is working fine on the production machine, but, on the Development machine, I can see incorrect behaviour. I have started making some development changes on the Development Machine since several months back, and it will be very difficult to find out what caused the problem.
When I click the LinkButton inside the user control, the user control is removed from the parent page, and the OnClick event of the LinkButton is not firing.
I did debug, and found out that after I click on the LinkButton inside the user control, then the Page Load events for the master page and the ASPX page are working fine, and the IsPostBack is set to true, but the OnClick event of the LinkButton is not firing.
I'm making a urlrewriter component and I need to set the action attribute of the html form tag to the virtual url. This is easy to do in the page that has that tag but I want to do it from within the component. I have a class called UrlRewriterModule which inherits from IHttpModule and in the OnPagePreInit method I run the code:
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This actually works... but... this code presumes that I have a page which has a masterpage where the form tag is located.
How can this be done so that it will work with any hierarchy? I want to access the form tag wherever it is located.
I have Web page that uses LinkButton control inside Template Fields of Gridview.I am trying to work on LinkButton Click event and trying to preserve the Value of LinkButton that user click, and based on that value, i want to refresh tha page data.I used CommandName and CommandArgument property of Linkbutton, but i can use that property only in GridView_RowCommand method by checking e.CommandName expression. But the problem with that Gridview_RowCommand event fire after all other page_load activity. So the value never used in the page_load event to refresh the data in all other control.
I came across a very strange occurrence with ASP.NET onclick event in IE (other browsers doesn't seem to have this problem). When there is only one textbox field in a form, the onclick event doesn't fire when you enter text and hit Enter/Return. The event does fire when you click on the actual submit button. When there are two or more fields in the form, hitting Enter/Return works just fine.
I am using 2 combobox , In form_load event i am loading the combobox using dataset and In selectedIndexChanged event of the combobx1 we have to load combobox2
I am having a problem that when i load the form, combobox selectedIndexChanged event is firing automatically So how can i avoid this.
I understand that if it's a web application then IsPostBack method will be useful, but what to do as it's a windows (desktop) application.
In my user control I have gridview, and this grid is created programmatically, using Itemplate. In InstantiateIn methods I have this code.
Select Case _templateType Case ListItemType.Header Dim linkButton As New LinkButton [code]....
I want to wired up Click event to this LinkButton, and use this event in code behind.This is constructor of GridViewTemplate how implements ITemplate
Public Sub New(ByVal type As ListItemType, ByVal colname As String, Optional ByVal infoType As String = "") 'Stores the template type. _templateType = type 'Stores the column na [code]....
and i have this call from user control:bfield.ItemTemplate = New GridViewTemplate(ListItemType.Item, dt.Columns(col).ColumnName, "label")
where is Dim bfield As TemplateField = New TemplateField()
I'm sure I'm missing something extremely obvious here, but at this point I can't see it so I need the help.Anyway, I've got a repeater inside of an UpdatePanel. As of right now, I've stripped it down to this, just to try and isolate the problem:
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Whether I add the handler during itemdatabound or I add the handler within the repeater itself, it doesn't seem to matter...the event itself doesn't fire. The AutoPostback itself seems to fire, but the event itself doesn't.
I have an app I am transitioning to MVC3 to see what the upgrade path is essentially. I've hit a snag. I believe I've run into a change that may be due to the changes for Dependency Injection in action filter attributes, but I have been unable to track down the cause, and the "correct" solution.This project uses StructureMap and NHibernate. The NHibernate session is started at the beginning of each request, and ends at the end of each request, thanks to a small module. This is just to give an idea of the stack involved...o I have a few custom Authorize attributes (Inheriting from AuthorizeAttribute) that perform some more complicated authorization logic for specific actions that they decorate. Part of their functionality involves using two repositories which they must either (a) have injected, or (b) get from the StructureMap ObjectFactory themselves. In MVC2 I was using option b, so that the CONSTRUCTOR of the attribute looked like this:
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This worked fine, as in MVC2 the constructor was called each time the attribute was evaluated. This BREAKS in MVC3, where it would appear that this is no longer the case. Due to this apparent change, the FIRST time this attribute is evaluated, it runs fine, but each subsequent time, any calls in the repositories fails because it claims the NHibernate Session object hasn't been started! The reason being, as far as I can tell, that the CustomAuthorizeAttribute is created once, and then held in whatever state it exists in at that point for the lifetime of the application... Which means that the dependencies inside of it (Which SHOULD go out of scope at the end of each request, and be reinstantiated / fetched at the beginning of subsequent requests), are instead persisting with it becoming stale after the first evaluation.After banging my head against the desk for a few hours, I realized that simply moving these calls to the ObjectFactory into the AutorizeCore method made everything work again.Now, all of this was of course, a hack, because there wasn't a good easy to do real dependency injection into attributes in MVC2. I hear that is changed in MVC3, and I am wondering if this behavior is in response this change, and if so, what do I need to do to make this work?
I have the following Jquery function to notify the user with a prompt when they have unsaved changes (similar to how SO does it) and are trying to leave the current screen.
<!-- in my aspx page --> <script type="text/javascript" language="javascript"> window.onbeforeunload = function() { if (HasPendingUpdates()) { return "Changes you have made will not be saved."; } } </script>
This works as expected and shows the message box when the user tries to click a href to browse away or use the back button etc. The problem I am having is that one of my links is a asp:LinkButton because it needs to fire off some server side code before leaving the page. When the user clicks this LinkButton they get the prompt twice.
Scenarios:
User clicks the LinkButton Prompt appears and user clicks the cancel button. Prompt disappears and user is still on screen. GOOD. User clicks the LinkButton Prompt appears and clicks the OK button. Prompt disappears and the same prompt shows again. User clicks OK again. Prompt disappears and user moves to the next screen and all is good.
So why am I getting the second prompt??? How is the OnBeforeUnload firing twice?
trouble with the gridview.First at all, I needed a dropdownlist in my gridview, I got it, but now I would like to add a new column with a linkbutton or link that send me to another page to edit an especific item (users in this case), but when I add the column and use templates to put a linkbutton I cannot add event to every linkbutton :(I do this in:
Protected Sub GridView1_RowDataBound(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridViewRowEventArgs) Handles GridView1.RowDataBound Dim row As GridViewRow = CType(e.Row.Cells(0).NamingContainer, GridViewRow)
I have a web form called default.aspx which has a form with user information. In addition to this, I have an iFrame on the same page that displays a page Secondary-Form.aspx that has a few additional dynamic data fields. I need to do two things.
1. I need to pass the parent form data in real time to the iFrame page to refresh its content and modify it's fields accordingly. Example: If the user submits their Vehicle Choice as Car on parent form, the form item in iFrame will display a radio button that says Honda, and if the user submits their Vehicle Choice as MotorCycle in the parent page, the iFrame will display Harley Davidson as the radio button choice
2. The submit button is on the parent page. I want both pieces of this information (from the parent page, as well as iFrame selection) to be passed to a server side ASPX page to process this information.the default.aspx and Secondary-Form.aspx files are located on different domains.
I am facing challenge of changing action attribute of html form tag. As my application is on shared hosting (medium trust) environment of godaddy server, I cannot use reflection to get control adapter of html tag page. So, I cannot use the following code in my Url Rewriting module.
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Is there any otherway to implement the same functionality without reflection?