How to add a tabcontainer in a formview template? I am sure i have a scriptmanager inside the page. but it keep compliaint "A ScriptManager is required on page to use ASP.NET AJAX Script Components. I have also tried move the ScriptManager inside the itemTemplate but same error.
Perhaps you are not using the ToolkitScriptManager?
It's required for Ajax Toolkit components.
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I am new to web development..
i have created views using Entity Framework in MVC3 Razor..
What i have done yet is,
i 1st created model(Clients) and DbContext(ClientDbContext) Classes.
then, i add controller with scaffolfind options
Template: Controller with read/Write actions and View, Using Entity Framework
Model Class: Clients
Data Context Class : ClientDbContext
Views : Razor(CSHTML)
It Creates the controller class and index, Detail, Delete, Delete Views...
After that i modified the index page for search and pagination...
All are working good...
in the index page i have create, edit, delete, detail links...
When i click the links browser loads to that page and working good...
But i need to popup those views when i click the links in the index page...
i don't know how to do this... i studied many articles but i am confused...
Please help me to solve this with an efficient manner...
Thanks in advance...
Creating a model pop-up within a page isn't something that can be done directly with ASP.NET MVC. You could do it yourself using javascript & css but I would strongly recommend using a JS UI framework to do this. jQuery UI has a pop-up modal box, except they call it a dialog.
The docs for jQuery UI's dialog can be found here. Have a look through the examples to see the fine details of how to set it up. But this is the basic flow of what you need to do:
Download the jQuery UI files needed and include them on your page (CSS/JS files)
Take the html from your create/update/delete views and put it on your index page, wrap them in a div with an appropriate id
When the page loads use jquery ui to target your div's you want to be a popup
Things such as the link you want to make a dialog popup is set by passing options to the dialog initialize method, again the exact options and examples can be found on the docs page.
Refer this : http://jqueryui.com/dialog/ to create a jQuery Dialog box.
<script>
$(function() {
$( "#dialog" ).dialog();
});
</script>
<div id="dialog">
#using(Html.BeginForm()){
#Html.EditorForModel()
<input type='submit' value ='Submit'/>
}
</div>
I wrote a custom link in my page which created by views module, I want to click it to do something, then the page will refresh by ajax, how do I implement this?
I am sorry I didn't express myself clearly, I use Drupal 7, and the Views module to custom my own page.
You can use this module https://www.drupal.org/project/views_refresh or just use the code below in your JS to refresh the view.
$('.view-dom-id-403402eee35f68cd32fe87b45702dc63').triggerHandler('RefreshView');
Attach an event to the link, and when that is fired, execute an AJAX request.
I'm creating a site where I don't want anything to be done via custom javascript/jquery code at all, and I'm not sure it's going to be possible so need some advice.
The things that I want to be able to do are:
Load a JQuery (or Jquery style) dialog box containing a partial view.
Have a button that will select the "SelectedValue" from a dropdown list and render a partial view. (e.g. select a user from a dropdown and then click a button to add them to a list)
Append a partial view to an existing div.
I'm sure that all the above can be done using custom javascript, but what I want to is to use the standard Ajax and Html helpers that come with MVC3.
Main reason is that I've been struggling to get to grips with jQuery, but I also thought it would be nice to see if it can all be done without having to add a new script to the site.
As always, any help is greatly appreciated (even if it's just pointing me to articles).
The standard Ajax and Html helpers that come with MVC3 are for handling server-side stuff. Even the #Html.ValidationMessageFor helper usually uses their unobtrusive validation lib for jQuery validate.
Keep trying at jQuery, you'll get it. There is a reason it is so popular!
Update
I believe you can do #3 using #Ajax.ActionLink, but don't think you can do 1 or 2 out of the box with the Ajax html helper.
It seems that you can use the Ajax.BeginForm method to do this.
There are issues with the fact that it has been in a separate form as I can't nest the forms though.
I'm using microsoft ajax and ajax.beginform.
It's working great for model binding my partial view, but I need to conditionally disable some of the buttons in my form itself depending on what comes back from the server.
How can I go about this without using JQuery?
Have you thought instead about using two separate views instead, and have your conditional logic in your controller determine which view to display.
In order to enable AJAX Functionality , which control is placed on the page..?
For AJAX functionality the page (i.e. it's Javascript) uses the XMLHttpRequest object.
If you're talking about ASP.NET, you'll need the ScriptManager and the UpdatePanel.
The main AJAX control that you have to add to your web pages in order to enable ASP.NET AJAX functionality is the ScriptManager control.
If you have master pages you may also use ScriptManagerProxy control.
After adding ScriptManager on to a page, you can add other ASP.NET AJAX controls on the page.
On the other side, if you are just looking for generix AJAX style functionality, you have the JavaScript XMLHttpRequest object.