I am using textbox(txtFileType) with event OnFocus=("this.blur();"), so I can't use textchanged event for this textbox, I have written a vb code to calculate my FileNumber using Storeprocedures based on the value of textbox(txtFileType). Can I call this vb code from javascript which can be used in clientside.. please help with an example..
i make a program use javascript to call VB.Net function..but it doesn't work...can somebody help me to check this code...Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
I have a function that is responsible for populating an SSRS report. The user presses a button and I go out and check to see if there is data. If no data, I provide a NO DATA message. If there is data I call the SSRS report which I would like to open in a new window.
<script type="text/javascript"> function openWindow(url) { document.forms[0].target = "_blank"; } </script>
I have a Javascript function in the js file (test.js) and I need to call her in visual basic 2010 enter her input parameter and load response javascript functions in visual basic.
Searched a bit, couldn't find a clear answer.I have a big HTML table with numbers in it. I have a selector (radiobuttonlist) that the user can click if he wants to see the table in $ or days.Right now it works perfectly but the page refreshes because i'm calling a code-behind function (RefreshTable) everytime the user clicks on one of the two radiobutton since it changes the format and needs new calculation done by the RefreshTable function
. Is there any ways I can call that function without refreshing the page using ajax or something ? The function has only one parameter : ProjectID, it's coded in VB.NET and we're using ASP.NET
Here's the table code from the .ASPX page, it's only the shell, everything is added thru a VB.NET method called when the RadioButton is changed (autopostback=true), so we check wich one is selected and execute the VB.NET method to populate the table. (code of the function is below)
I have a webpage that contains an ActiveX object, called object1, and a javascript function, called alertMe(input). I wish that if user clicks on different location on object1, it will call the javascript function. Is it possible to do this? If it's possible, how should I write the calling in the ActiveX object?
i have the following function in default.aspx i have webusercontrol which have 10 checkboxes and 1 button i want when i click on button1 of user control then it can access the function of default.aspx page ...if i dragged the usercontrol to default.aspx
I am trying to convert a DLL function call which has the Callback function routine called within the DLL function call.The DLL function call signature is like this:
I'm trying to undersatnd the syntax of calling a funciton and it seem confusing when I'm using a web service in ASP.net. Maybe this question should be in an ASP forum, but it is a VB question. This simple web service allows you to type in your name and it response with an alert box with you name.
My question is, How can you call a function with 2 arguments when the function is only defined for one. I understand that the second argument is actually a method that handling the respons, but how can you interchange function arguments for methods and how do you know that there are methods for
I want to create an ExpressionTree where a Func(of Vector, Vector, Vector, Vector, Double, Double, Vektor) should be called. So I use
Expression.Call(Forces(0).Function.Method, {Vec1, Vec2, Vec3, Vec4, Double1, Double2})(Vec1-4, Double1-2 are declared as ParameterExpression and Forces(0).Function as Func(of Vector, Vector, Vector, Vector, Double, Double, Vector). But I get an AgrumentException, because Forces(0).Function.Method has seven Arguments. (System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Closure as seventh argument at Index 0).
How can I call a javascript function from code behind?The most popular response is "ScriptManager.RegisterStartupScript" however, that does not work in my situation. I have a vb class that is doing a database check to see if a record exists. If exists, then call a javascript function to display an alert("Record exists") So I am doing something like
Dim strMessage as string = "javascript:RecordExists('Param');"
Problem is, I need to call a VB.NET function from javascript, no two ways around it. This is a bit harder to find.BTW -- Web/Page methods won't work. I have to be able to reference a listbox and it's selected items when the VB code-behind fires.
I'm trying to run some java script just before a page redirect but it fails to run. When I comment out the Response.Redirect all works fine but this goes against the particular requirements. how to implement this functionality?
Dim strscript As String = "<script>alert('hello');</script>" If Not ClientScript.IsClientScriptBlockRegistered("clientscript") Then
I have a asp.net web application with jquery controls. I have a datagrid that will display data from a database table and created a WCF Service to access the db and return the data. I want to be able to call the WCF service from this application which is on a different server and have the xml data returned, converted to json format to be used in the datagrid which is a jquery widget. I have tested the web service and it works fine. Should I call the web service from the javascript function within the xml or create a .net method behind that calls the service and then does the conversion? From these how would I get started?
Im struggling to get a web method to work in VB. The javascript gets called but never seems to call the web method. I am running in debug mode and get no errors.
Here is the code:
<System.Web.Services.WebMethod()> Public Shared Sub PasteEvent(EventID As Integer, startDate As DateTime, endDate as DateTime,
[code]....
So far I have :Updated my script manager in the master page to have enablePageMethods="true" Tried adding Imports System.Web.Services Moved the javascript into the body rather than the head
How can I call a function from inside another function and suspend the calling function until the called function is finished? I hope I can get some replies because I don't know how to ask the question and make sense:).
Anyway what I am trying to do in steps:
1. The user clicks button1 which triggers the click event. 2. From the click event I call a function 3. I then pop-up a form, that has instructions for the user to read. 4. After the user has read the form he will click the "Done" button and return to the calling function.
The problem is the the calling function continues to execute. I want to stop execution of the calling function until the users clicks the "Done" button on the instruction pop=up. I know I can use a msgbox but the instructions can be lengthly and does not look good in a msgbox.
I have tried the Call method with return in the "Done" button click but I can make that work. I also tried a goto statement but I can get that to work either. In the call statement I said call frmInstruction.show() and it got there but as I said the calling function continued to execute.
ive two custom controls, which are used to draw and edit etc...(like paint but customized....) i want to save their images with a single click....So im using the Getimageofcontrol function to do it....its code is below:::
Public Function GetImageOfControl(ByVal c As Control) As Image Dim rc As New Rectangle(c.PointToScreen(c.Location), c.Size) Dim i As Image = New Bitmap(rc.Width, rc.Height)[code].....
and the code to call this function for saving the images is simply.. ...
I have a function where I am performing a lot number of database operations inside a Sub. The operation when called directly like:ExecProcess()
takes about 11 seconds to run.However, if I create a Delegate, and call the sub using BeginInvoke(), the very same process takes over 40 seconds to execute.Here's the threaded code:
Protected del As ProcessDelegate Protected Delegate Sub ProcessDelegate() del = New ProcessDelegate(AddressOf SELocal.ExecJob) Dim cb As New AsyncCallback(AddressOf Me.ExecJobComplete) del.BeginInvoke(cb, del)
Anyone know what may cause a function to take longer inside a new thread, rather than calling directly?
I have an ASP.NET application with a button that executes VB.NET on the server when clicked. Specs have changed, I've added a menu of sorts which is to replace the VB button. With some from S.O., I've managed to manipulate some javascript which does a postback and executes the button's code. I figured I could just make the button invisible and still be able to call it's on_click event from js. How wrong I was!
So now, somehow I'm supposed to call a VB sub from either javascript or (boss says) ajax. I have no idea how to do this. Could anyone give me a good direction as to how I can call a VB.NET subroutine from ajax on the client? Or javascript?
I have a flash video player embedded in a page which has javascript calls for it's controls, specifically calling playStarted() when the play button is pressed. I want to capture this event asynchronously to record when people are actually playing the video versus visiting the page, but I'm not really sure how to do this.
I was thinking the "hack" of a way would be to create a javascript function called playStarted() that would post the video ID to a separate ASP.NET page that would then record it to SQL (where I store my data on page visits and where I want to store my data on video plays.)
But ideally there is a better way to do this where I can register the javascript to the script manager so it can trigger a public sub asynchronously when it's called
I am have been trying to teach myself ASP.NET and Javascript for a project and have been stuck on one problem for literally dozens of hours now. I found a really nice javascript drag-and-drop list online, copied the source offered and split the css into a .css file, the javascript into a .js file and the HTML and reference into my asp.net page. It worked perfectly. Next, I replaced the javascript list with a static HTML list populated with the same data, wrapped it in an UpdatePanel and set up an "edit order" button to swap the static list's HTML for the javascript list's HTML when the button is pressed.
Some programs implement command parameters, Like my favourite computer game - Crysis - has them and windows media player has them.But how could i implement them in VB.NET..I want to have a component of my program built as a seperate exe - so it can be an Optional component.But of course the seperate exe, on load, needs data passing to it.So i need something like Process.start("Componentname.exe", "/StartDL <Suchandsuchastring>)/StartDL will need to call a function, and the string that it uses will be given to the function to initiate a download?
I am attempting to inherit an ASP.NET RegularExpressionValidator and add some functionality to it. I inherited the control and added my custom properties. However, I would also like the client-side functionality to call a different JavaScript function.
In order to do that, I will need to supress what is happening in the AddAttributesToRender method because the name of the function is hard-coded there. Here is what comes up in Reflector for the AddAttributesToRender function in RegularExpressionValidator:
[Code]...
Note: I tried to add the expando property before the parent class does to see if the code would check for its existence and skip it, but that just causes an exception.
I have some javascript that should log a user out after a certain period of inactive time.I have an event handler in the code behind that handles the normal LoggingOut event of the LoginStatus object, but I can't figure out how to call it from my javascript.
I know you can use __doPostBack to call an event handler that handles the Click event of a link or button, but it doesn't seem to work for my LoginStatus object - I'm thinking it might be because it has no Click event (here's the doc) - it's not really a normal link/button.
The only other way I can think of to handle this is to create an actual logout button/link, write another event handler that does the same thing as my LoginStatus event handler, and call this new one using __doPostBack.Is there any way I can call the LoggingOut event handler from my javascript?
The page:
// html <asp:LoginStatus ID="loginstatus" runat="server" /> ... // js