i am selecting values to my textbox from a popup window and i hav used onfocus="this.blur();" for textbox, i want to disable this function in editbutton while i want to edit . i cant use readonly since the value is not passed to server due to postback,
I'm using Visual Basic 2010 Express and I'm trying to disable JavaScript in one of my webbrowsers and not the others.I've searched around the web for the past hour and haven't found anything that really fits what I need.Also, I already know about the Internet Options dialog. I want to have my program do it programmatically.
I read on the forum that it is possible to disable javascript in the webbrowser1 control (vb6). But the code doesn't work in vb.net. Is there a code to disable javascript in vb.net?
how do I disable browsing to a http link from a Html editor. I have a vb.net web form with a html editor, when I add a hyperlink to the html editor, for example my application website for instance[URL]...When I run and click the link I can browse my application from inside the Html Editor which is so weird.It should open the link in a new window. How do I stop this from happening.This is an Intranet application. And the component for Html Editor is of TMS.
Or is there any Javascript code available where I can deactivate the link from an HtmlEditor, i mean when i add any hyperlink it should be not be activated , or no should be able to browse it from inside the HtmlEditor ?
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
<WebMethod()> _ Public Shared Function AuthenticateUser(ByVal UserInfo As String, ByVal Password As String) As Boolean Dim UserName As String
[code]....
It calls the function, but won't return a value. When walking through the code, my VB function does fire (it will return true so long as the correct password is typed in), but the javascript 'authenticated' value remains 'undefined'. It's like you can't return values from VB functions to javascript.
I also tried
if PageMethods.AuthenticateUser("UserName", "Password") { //Stuff }
In my project, there are 3 user controls; BasicContact, BasicDetail and ActionTime. They are in EditOrder.aspx page. There is "ReportDate" property (Date type) in BasicContact, RadioButtonList "rdl_Priority" (with integer value from "prio_id" field) in BasicDetail and "CheckDate" property in ActionTime. The ReportDate value is derived from txt_ReportDate and txt_ReportTime and CheckDate value is derived from txt_CheckDate and txt_CheckTime.
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 the following code which I want to run when the page first loads and then again when an update panel (asp.net) is run. Therefore I need to use function pageLoad() rather than document.ready.
So I have an .aspx page loading up and populating drop downs based on a lookup table in the database. What we want is for the user to be able to configure which of these values comes defaulted by specifying that value in a drop down somewhere else in the app. Now, it's easy to default the "first" value, or something like that, but we want this to act differently. Is there a JavaScript function that can run immediately after onLoad (so the drop downs are populated already), that can go through the drop down and make one of those default so it looks like the page is loading with that set as default and people don't realize the workaround? (weird masking, etc.)
Here is an example of how we add the dropdown control to the page: With CType(.AddControl(New Controls.ComboBox("CodeId", "../../../../CodeId", "Code")), Controls.ComboBox) .ForceSelection = True .ValueField = "LookupID" .DisplayField = "LookupDesc" .Validate.AllowBlank = False .ForceSelection = True .ReadOnly = EditControl.IsFieldReadOnly(10580) .BindData(Model.Codes) End With
I need to find a way to call a vb.net function in my aspx page from javascript. I have a Jquery function that makes the .drop class .droppable, and whenever I drop a .draggable onto a drop target, my Jquery code successfully fires a java alert statement. All in pure javascript. What I need to do is some heavy math!
in the above statement val_length s a javascript function in tat function the first parameter shd b the contents of the text box ,the second parameter s a string type, is the statement correct i think it s wrong can u suggest a correct valid statement
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.
I want to calling a javascript function from a asp.net modal window using vb. The javascript function is to close the same modal window. The function I want call is: function CloseModalWindow(winName)
I tried Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript
but that does not work. How can I do that from vb.net code behind?
I'm trying to do something which i am not sure is possible, im hoping someone will be able to prove me wrong.I have a desktop application written in VB .net which needs to post to google analytics, the interface they provide is javascript based. At the moment my application opens an internet browser, goes to a specified URL which in turn executes the javascript contained within, this is cludgey and memory gobling!
Is there any way of importing a javascript file and calling a javascript function without opening a third party browser? would preferably not want to use the browser control either.Is there a way of instantiating for instance a javascript engine and passing it the commands?