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Stories recently tagged with 'AjaxControlToolkit'
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submitted by
arnoldmatusz
11 days, 9 hours ago
blog.dreamlabsolutions.com — Although the ModalPopulExtender isn’t new at all there are still countless poeple who search the web for a comprehensive sample on how a ModalPopupExtender is used in a GridView. It can be pretty tricky to handle so I decided to come up with a good example of most things that you need tot know about it. Hence this blog post is a sample on how you can use the ModalPopupExtender in a GridView coupled with an UpdatePanel. Working with the ModalPopup from a GridView can be a pain, but with a good reference nice results can be yielded. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 24
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AjaxControlToolkit, GridView, ASP.NET | tag it
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submitted by
beckelmw
1 month, 29 days ago
beckelman.net — It has always bugged me that when I click cancel in an AjaxControlToolkit ModalPopup that any input fields are not cleared. If you click the the button that causes the popup again, the fields still contain any data that was entered prior to the initial cancel. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 9
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AjaxControlToolkit, jQuery, ASP.NET, ModalPopup | tag it
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submitted by
beckelmw
2 months, 9 days ago
beckelman.net — Alerting my users to some action that is about to occur or has occurred has always been a pain for me in web programming. Everyone has probably used Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript to popup generic message boxes. Tonight I was looking for a better way to accomplish this task and came across Janko's post Create MessageBox user control using ASP.NET and CSS . He presents a great user control to display four types of messages. I decided to take things a little further by using the ModalPopup control from the AjaxControlToolkit as well as some additional CSS and images from Matt Berseth's post YUI Style Yes/No Confirm Dialog with the ModalPopupExtender. I also added the ability to set the height and width of the message container. Though far from perfect, I think its a good start for an evening's work. Please check it out and let me know if you have ideas to improve the control. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 62
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AjaxControlToolkit, UserControl, ASP.NET, Popup | tag it
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submitted by
aturlov
5 months, 6 days ago
blog.turlov.com — Shows how to override the default CSS included with the AJAX Control Toolkit Tabs control to make the tabs display properly when the browser font size increased. read more...
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category: AJAX | Views: 19
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CSS, AjaxControlToolkit, AJAX | tag it
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submitted by
spavkov
7 months, 25 days ago
aspdotnetfaq.com — This little hack shows how to overcome little bug in Asp.Net Ajax Control Toolkit Rating Control that causes focus to jump to the top of page when user clicks on the control to rate some content. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 33
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tags:
Bug, AjaxControlToolkit, ASP.NET, AJAX | tag it
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submitted by
crpietschmann
1 year, 5 months ago
blogs.msdn.com — Several people have asked about how to make the contents of their tabs load when the user first clicks them, thereby reducing initial page size. I can think of several ways to do this with varying levels of complexity, but here's away you can do right now with minimal hacking. We'll think about how to build this in. But for now... Basically we can do this with UpdatePanels.
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category: AJAX | Views: 63
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TabPanel, AjaxControlToolkit, TabContainer, AJAX, ASP.NET | tag it
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