when User doesn't enter anything into textbox, inbuilt Required field validation fires. and displays * indicating it is required field but i want to change some css style to AboveTextbox when RequiredField event is fired. i mean i want to perform some task when Inbuilt requiredfield Validation fires. how can i catch or how can i know when Requiredfield validation fires?
I have a menu on my aspx page which looks beautiful. It's exactly what I need (found it here).
Problem that I have is this: I need (somehow) to kick off a button control from the javascript. I realize that in the example, the menu items are simply href links, but I'm wondering how I could possibly do a postback and kick off my Button1_OnClick event.
<asp:CustomValidator ID="QuestionValidator" runat="server" ErrorMessage="Please select an option" ClientValidationFunction="QuestionValidator_ServerValidate" OnServerValidate="QuestionValidator_ServerValidate" ValidateEmptyText="true"></asp:CustomValidator>
I have a list of questions provided by a datalist, which I need to ensure a user selects an answer to each question. I then have my validation functions:
Protected Sub QuestionValidator_ServerValidate(ByVal source As Object, ByVal args As ServerValidateEventArgs) Dim SelectedItem As Boolean = False For Each c As Control In Page.Master.FindControl("form1").Controls If TypeOf c Is RadioButton Then
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When I run the page, there is no validation and no error message. Please can you point out where I am going wrong, I'm suspicious it is at Page.Master.FindControl("form1").Controls.I have previously done such validation by looping through controls via form1.controls but this is unavailable as the page uses a form passed down via the master page.
I have a textbox that sets the onchange property but when i start typing in the textbox the onchange doesnt fire initially. it never fires whats going on?
Here is the code: VB.NET Dim textBoxUrlYoutube As New TextBox
I have a webform application. The page has a from which contains a set of textboxes and one ASP:FileUploader. A button called "Upload" will uploaded the file separately from saving the whole form. I set up a httpHandler to upload files in chunks, and it should be fired after user click "Upload". They only way I worked out is set the PostBackURL attribute in the "Upload" button. e.g.
I am using jQuery confirmation box within my listView and the confirmation box displayed with the user clicks delete. The problem that I am faced with, is that when the user clicks OK it, the lvAlbums_ItemDeleting event is not fired.
I have spent days looking at different jQuery confirmation box examples but this is the best I can do. Ideally I would want to be use [URL] within gridviews, dataViews and ListViews but can't find examples which exactly provide steps to follow.
I would like this ASP button control to stop calling its event handler when the JavaScript client method IsCorrectPrice() returns false.
<asp:Button ID="btnsubmit" runat="server" Text="Submit" OnClientClick="javascript:IsCorrectPrice()"/> btnsubmit_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnsubmit.Click
I have an asp.net app that launches a modal window upon button_click event. That modal window launches another modal window upon another button_click event.
However, the final modal window's "Page_Load" event is not firing.
The second modal winodw is called via a javascript call from vb.net code behind Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(Me.GetType(), "Script", "ShowModalWin('brPreview','brPreview')", True)
Here's the situation: I have a variable number of dynamically created update panels on my page, so I thought I would write one method which handles all of the loading for each one.
My Updatepanel creation looks something like this: Dim newUpdp As New UpdatePanel newUpdatep.ChildrenAsTriggers = False
I have a asp grid with a few columns that bind to data. The last column has been converted to a template-field. In this template-field is a button with a modal popup extender attached to it. Hidden inside this field is a modal popup. This modal popup is used to add a new account. it contains 2 text boxes, drop down lists and buttons("Add" and "Cancel"). When "add" is clicked the modal should close after the inserting of the new account in the code behind.
The Problem: I get the popup to display and load the Drop down lists from the cache, without problem. How do I get the button click event to fire in the code behind. I've tried using a JavaScript function that performs a _doPostBack('btnAddAcc','') but it keeps returning the error "JavaScript error: Object expected". I gathered after about 1 hour on Google that it is because "btnAddAcc' is not found because it is actually within the grid-view cell and can't be directly accessed. Using page methods and ajax calls is a last resort as the company has a strict policy against this and only allowes this after a bunch of paperwork.
I am trying to validate a textbox based on a dropdownlist, e.g. if ddl value is 'Day', textbox value cannot exceed 31. It seems that no matter what I enter triggers my custom validator error, what am I doing wrong,
<asp:TextBox ID="uitxtCamLastVisitDur" runat="server" CssClass="tooltip" Width="65px" Enabled="False" ToolTip="Indicates a required spending on the member's last visit."></asp:TextBox>
I've written a JavaScript function which validates form input and highlights the input fields and displays any error messages, which I have tested and all works fine. i have called this function from the OnClientClick attribute of an asp:Button tag. However, if the JavaScript function determines there to be validation errors, I want to stop the form from submitting. How do I do this?
How to apply textbox blank validation on button click inside gridview in javascript?I have a gridview that contains 2 textboxes and a save button in each row.I want to validate the textboxes on corresponding save button click.
In my gridview I have fields for inserting a new record in the footer.In my objectdatasource selecting event if no records came back I bind a single mock row to force the footer to show so they can still add records. Since the row does not contain real data I hide the row.
... If result.ItemCount = 0 Then result = mockRow AddHandler mygridview.PreRender, AddressOf HideRow
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This works fine. However, I'd like to condense it like this:
... If result.ItemCount = 0 Then result = mockRow AddHandler mygridview.PreRender, Function() mygridview.Rows(0).Visible = False
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This compiles fine, but the row doesn't get hidden. why my anonymous function isn't getting hit?
I have created in a function, in, lets say, formA :
Private Sub search_name(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
Dv.RowFilter = "Real_Name LIKE '%" + Form1.txtRealname.Text + "%'"
If dv.Count = 0 Then MessageBox.Show("Nothing Found", "Error") Me.Close() Else
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Public Sub search_name(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)this makes it so that the sub is accessable by all classes, rather than Just it's own.
I want to be able have the class autofire a function when it is first declared. In my example it would be to load from a file all the constant variables for use in the program.
I'm trying to prevent a sub / function from firing multiple times on the same event.My app is for handling inbound phone calls (tapi).The app is supposed to route calls based on the callerid number.
aircode below:
Code:
Private Sub OnNewCall(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As NewCallEventArgs) Handles tapiManager.NewCall if newcall.callerid = "5551001" then redirect(newcall)
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If callA.callerid = "5551001" then redirect(callA)but, once it is redirected to the new extension, do not then grab the call from the new extension and try to redirect again (resulting in infinite loop).I realize I could use an integer as a counter, but the problem is, I might actually get more than 1 call at the same time from the same callerid number. And, all the calls would need to be redirected (once).the calls do have properties like (which are unique identifiers to each call):
Code:
phcall.id and phcall.hashcode
I'm thinking I need to put that unique id into a temp var / array to run a check against to see if it has been redirected, if it has then skip, if it has not then redirect.The app would run 24x7, and I don't want the temp var / array to get too big, and would want to have it clean automatically (up on a timer maybe?)(I'm guessing it would be a dynamically growing array.)
I designed a DataGridView under the name "dgvTarifa" and took a chance on trying Row Validating (tried Validated, CellEnter, CellLeave, RowEnter, RowLeave all count same) event. The purpose of the code is to load the selected values of the respective columns into three textboxes in order to rephrase/revalue those and update them by pressing a button. All works fine every single line of code there's nothing wrong except one logical thing.
When the form loads the RowValidating automatically fires because I have a function that Selects the table from the Database and it fills the DataSet by then attaching it to the datasourse of the "dgvTarifa" table. After setting the datasource of the datagridview, it automatically jumps to the RowValidating event which I DONT WANT TO! It first has to finish the whole function and later when the user enters with mouse or enters/leaves a row this has to be fired. (eventually already have the CellClick event with the same code below so only RowValidating has to work properly...)
Here's the code I use at row validating
Code: Private Sub dgvTarifa_RowValidating(sender As System.Object, e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellCancelEventArgs) Handles dgvTarifa.RowValidating
Is there any possibility that I can put this large chunk of code to a function so that I can call and verify the input without having to repeat the code for every textbox.keyPress event. Here it is: Private Sub TextBox1_KeyPress(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.KeyPressEventArgs) Handles TextBox1.KeyPress With e If IsNumeric(.KeyChar) Or .KeyChar = "[" Or .KeyChar = "]" Or .KeyChar = ";" Or .KeyChar = ":" _ [Code] .....
If you enter 11 for instance into the year component of the date then tab off the control the text returned to the validation function is the text before the year was entered rather than the new text.The problem can be overcome by making the control invisible then visible. This has been the case since Visual Studio 2003, it would seem to be a bug.
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