Javascript Equivalent For Session Variables In VB?
May 31, 2011I have some VB code, which I can no longer use (long story). It goes like this:
Session.Contents("LetterVariables") = Nothing
Is there a javascript equivalent?
I have some VB code, which I can no longer use (long story). It goes like this:
Session.Contents("LetterVariables") = Nothing
Is there a javascript equivalent?
As the title states, I have a session variable that is set during a login script with asp.net and vb.net code-behind. Can I call a javascript function when a link is clicked that will destroy that session variable? If it is possible, can I use jQuery to make that process easier?
View 4 RepliesI have an ASP.NET application that I am developing. I'm using session variables within the app.In Firefox & Chrome, they all work.But in IE (ver 9), there's one variable that's not working. I'm not sure if it's a storage or a retrieval (or both) at this point. The variable in question that I'm storing is a List(T) type. It's the only one of it's kind that I'm using. Can't help but think there's a correlation there.One other old post mentioned the possibility that cache is causing the problem, but I didn't understand the answer very well.
Dim Rec_IDs As New List(Of String)
Rec_IDs = Session("Rec_IDs")
and
Dim Rec_IDs As New List(Of String)
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I am using a sqlDataReader to get data and set it to session variables. The problem is it doesn't want to work with expressions. I can reference any other column in the table, but not the expressions. The SQL does work. The code is below.
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I have an ASP.NET 2003 web application. There is a .vb module file within that application. Is there anyway I can pass a session variable into this .vb module from a aspx.vb page?
View 2 Replieswhat is the best way to save variables from one session to the next.when the program starts i want the defaults to be the same but as they are changed in the program the stored value should update.
View 2 RepliesI loading an array with data from my data base and then putting into a session Variable. I do not get any errors on that code. When I try to put the session Variable back into an array in my .aspx page I receive the following error message: [code]
View 5 RepliesUsing this code on the javascript side and
Using sha As New SHA256Managed
Using memStream As New MemoryStream(Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("Hello World!"))
Dim hash() As Byte = sha.ComputeHash(memStream)
Dim res As String = Encoding.Default.GetString(hash)
End Using
End Using
I have been unable to recreate the same hash for the same values with these two bits of code.
The javascript implementation returns: 7f83b1657ff1fc53b92dc18148a1d65dfc2d4b1fa3d677284addd200126d9069
and the vb.net example returns: ƒeñüS-ÁHÖ]ü-KÖw(JÝÒ mi"
What am I missing? I assume it's something to do with the character encoding?
So for anyone interested it was 1 simple change.
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I have this problem: I need to be able to catch changed in DOM elements in a page that I am loading in a Visual Basic webBrowser control. Normally in JavaScript in Firefox I would do something like this: element[0].childNodes[1].addEventListener("DOMAttrModified", functionX, true); where element[0] is the element that I need monitored and child[1] is the 2nd child for this element that has its text value changed which I need to catch when it changes, while functionX is the function/sub that I want to trigger everytime there is a change in element[0].childNodes[1].
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I'm planning to use some session variables on an intranet ASP/VB.NET page, and want to make sure that I'm not missing out on anything important I should know, or that I have my information mixed up. So here's what I (think) I know about session variables.They:are stored on the server, so if I have a lot of users then they'll each be using some more memory which could lead to a slowdown.are inaccessible by the user unless I expose access. hang around/persist across user requests (i.e. each time the user makes a request from the page the data will still be there - until it times out). This also means that I need to make sure that the variable doens't have "left over" data in it.
Is there anything that I've got totally wrong, or anything I'm missing? I'd prefer not to get bitten by a bug down the road because I think I understand what's going on.
I am trying to create an application similar to a quiz engine. I was wondering if I need session variables to store information between different pages or I can pull the data directly out of textboxes.I am using C-sharp,dot net and WPF.
View 4 RepliesI have an ASP DataGrid and I'm applying sorting to it. Well, as I was looking at an example, they had a function similar in function, different in name, to[code]...
View 3 RepliesI am trying to fix an ASP.NET application that is also written is VB and uses session variables to store the information from the logging page. In Firefox, the application runs just fine, but in IE (I am using IE 8), when I summit the logging credentials, the session variables become empty (takes me back to the logging pageThe weird thing is that when I move the privacy settings in IE (doesn't matter if high to low, or low to high) and enter the logging information again, the runs great. Also if I restart IIS 6.0 the application runs great. What's going on?
View 5 RepliesI am using this example I found to learn how to load class files and access variables through them. This is in a file called Class1.vb in the App_Code folder (this is not an app project):
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Public Class my_class
Public Shared Sub my_sub()
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How could I access the vartest variable without using a session, since if this is accessed by multiple functions at the same time the variable can be overwritten I assume. Is it possible to go the other way, where a variable is sent to a class file?
I've got a problem losing session variables in an ASP/VB.NET application. The application allows searching for an item or it can show an item if provided with a unique link (in the browser). It holds information about the item in session variables. In the webpage showing an Item a user can click a button which opens a window with additional information about the item - obtained from a session variable. When I search for the item using the search engine and click the button - it works OK.
When I copy the link to a browser: the item is shown, however clicking the button returns a 'null exception' - the session variables with information about the item are lost. Moreover when I provide the link for the second time the button works, the variables are there!
I have a gridview and use a session to pass the variables from the page to an edit page. This works perfectly, until you search for a number. When you search the correct record displays in gridview, but when you click edit, it passes the wrong record.
Private Sub gridview1_RowEditing(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.GridViewEditEventArgs) Handles GridView1.RowEditing
Session("wr_id") = GridView1.Rows(e.NewEditIndex).Cells(2).Text & "~/~" & _
GridView1.Rows(e.NewEditIndex).Cells(3).Text & "~/~" & _
GridView1.Rows(e.NewEditIndex).Cells(4).Text & "~/~" & _
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I realize not all of the code is pasted in here, because it would take too much space. Any Ideas? I'm guessing it has something to do with e.NewEditIndex
I have a web application that allows a user to view family members.
When the user clicks on a family member, it displays the member's basic info. There is also a grid displaying that family member's related family members. (e.g. User can click on the Father link. From that popup, they can then click on the Father's Father link, then click on the Father's Father's Grandson link, etc.).
To reduce the number of popups that appear on the screen, I want to prevent the user from continually clicking on family links past three members.
What is the best way to keep track on how many data forms have popped up? Or can this reliably be done with a web application?
I have an MVC application which sets some session variables based on internal static IP addresses.I have built an ApplicationController to override the OnActionExecuted sub in MVC for data that I need to use throughout my application.However, the code below, which is just a snippet of my code but is edited for my post, only partially works. On initial page load, the session variables aren't saved, but after a page refresh they are. The issue I have is that these need to be saved on the initial page load.
If Session("Item1") = Nothing Then
If IpAddressShort <> "" Then
Dim locInfo = cmsRepository.GetInfoBasedOnLocation(IpAddressShort).SingleOrDefault()
If locInfo IsNot Nothing Then
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Theoretically, if I'm correct, if there is no Session("Item1") set/if Session("Item1") is empty, then the rest of the snippet should run and set those variables.How come this isn't setting those variables on the first time the page load?
Is there a way to set session variables during login that are then available to reports? We have a reporting services server where we move and denormalize data from our transaction system for reporting purposes. In order to allow our users to login with the same user name and password from the transactional system we have set up custom forms authentication and after much trial and error it is finally working. In addition we have the authorization accessing our transactional system so that any changes in user authority is immediately reflected in Reporting Services.
Our problem now is that we would like to add some additional features such as locking down parameters depending on user authority/groups in our transactional system. We have found a way to do it but it's inefficient, basically we have stored procedures that will query our transactional system to check for access. The problem is that these queries will often be run for every report request even though the answer is unlikely to change. It would be nice to have access to session level data that can be set once during log in and then accessed from the reports.
The issue at hand is this. I want VB.Net code to be able to talk with Javascript code, specifically, passing variable values back and forth.A web page contains several DIV elements that actually can open and close kinda like a dropdownlist in it's functionality (there are 8 of these). Initially, when the page loads, these DIV's are closed. However, when a user opens a DIV or multiple DIV's, their are various textbox controls they can make changes to. When any changes are made, they click the submit button to save the changes. Then, when the page reloads, I want the program to remember which DIVs were open so after the page finishes loading, those DIVs that had changes made to them will be opened instead of closed. What would be the best way to handle this. Should it be done all in the code-behind file or javascript alone or both?
View 1 RepliesI'm using Visual Studio 2010 and my software will be a Windows Forms Application.
I know it's possible to retrieve URL source codes, slice and dice them either through VB.NET or RegEx but that only applies to text/code that are in plain text like HTML code. But how do you extract code from JavaScript that in the downloaded source code doesn't display the data inside the variables, but instead the actual variables?
Below I have an example code of JavaScript variables inside a downloaded .HTML source code that, when the webpage is loaded, displays the information/data contained inside these variables in the web browser. But the data itself isn't "downloaded" or stored in the source code.
So my question is: How do you extract/retrieve the data from within those JavaScript variables?
<td>
<div class="showUserText">
<div class="outerRatingBody" style="display:none;" >
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Is it possible through VB.NET to get what ever is inside those variables?
I am storing a session variable that a user types into a textbox. With their valid input, their session gets created and they get a little more functionality than the regular end users of the site.I was wondering if it is possible to find a way to add someone's session variable to the end of a URL. This way we can email a link to one of our clients, they click it, and their session has automatically begun. They already have the textbox to enter their code into, but I was told that it would be much easier for the users to just click a link that will start their session.
View 1 RepliesOn startup of my software which i developed in vb.net, it connects to mssql server. I want to have session id or session number of the connection with mssql. I'm sure it is unique number and i want to use this session in my software for different purposes. My question is
1. is there anything like session id or session unique number when you connection mssql server
2. if yes to 1 then how i can get it in vb
Last year (2010) I came across a FANTASTIC command that allowed me to take a string of variables with a common delimiter and break it all back out into separate variables (possibly an array) with one statement.
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As long as the delimiter was a unique specifiable character, this one-statement command could break it out into elements. my memory and point me in the right direction.
I have code, shown below, that works all except for 1 thing: The variables being passed byRef get passed, but once modified in the else section of the "if me.invokerequired" code of RecordData, the variables are never updated in the calling function. To reiterate, the calling function does not receive the updated data that is in the variables custid and amt.When debugging, I see the data change in the else section of "if me.invokerequired", but once it returns from the callback the data is missing.[code]
View 15 RepliesI define some global variables of a class as follows:
Private Class MyClass
Private var1 as Decimal
Private list1 as List(Of string)[code].....
But I found that after this form is closed, all above variables, var1, list1, list2 still exist in memory. I thought they should be collected by gc since the form is already disposed as I confirmed.
Add: I have monitored half an hour after the form is closed. But these variables are not collected by gc. I have an automatic update procedure on the form which uses above variables.Since the above variables still hold values, the automatic update procedure is always called which causes exception. (One quick fix is to check if form.isDisposed in update procedure. But I do not think this is elegeant. Besides, these variables occupy memory.)
Does the memory used in declaring variables are reclaimed by the OS when these variables go out of scope?Does the memory used be released by setting thier value to nothing? if not, then how can I force the garbage collector to run or excecute at a certain/desired time..How about in Windows Forms..How can we make sure that the memory used in initializing and showing forms be released if those forms were closed?
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I'm new in .NET programming.I have a class Form1 that includes Button1_Click event.Button1_Click creates a multiple Text Boxies at run time)Here is the class:
Public Class Form1
Dim shiftDown As Integer
Dim counter As Integer
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I have written a web usercontrol (ascx). Inside, there is a Panel that I want to show/hide on click of a hyperlink inside the usercontrol. Normally, this is easy just by doing something like this (the onclick attribute is added to the hyperlink on prerender):
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