Looping Through ASP.NET Runat = Server Listbox Items?
May 10, 2010
I'm trying to loop through a listbox that is runat="server" (to get all the values of the items inside the listbox regarless of if they are selected or not). Now i have searched for hours on end and still don't find anything (all the examples is just for the selected items....). What is a the correct way of doing this. O, i want to do it with jQuery preferably.
I have an ASP.net page where I load a record set server side and upload it into a listbox. I'm trying to do all the movement functionalities of the listbox items client side. Specifically, I'm trying to figure out how to copy selected listbox items from one listbox to another -- on button click. I've searched for a while, but every example that I found moves the actual item into another listbox, I just want to copy the selected item to another listbox.
I am having a problem executing server side javascript.
For some reason the script tag is ignored when the runat=server is combined with the src attribute. The code is being used client side also, so embedding it right into the page is not an option.
I have also tried the following code without success. <script language=javascript runat=server> <!-- #include file="T.js" --> </script>
The problem is issolated in the following example. Code:
Could some one help me build a simple quick function to get the selected items in an HTML listbox and add them to a string var? I need to have the values seperated by "~"
I have a fully working listbox that I'm having troubles with. The idea is to select from the first box and add to the second box. I've done this a variety of ways and wanted to use DOM as it solves some speed issues with the other solutions if the elements in the boxes are in the thousands.
The problem I'm having may be in IE6, note how using the code below that you can move items over to the right hand side using "Add >" and it sorts it the result like a good script. But when you start to move things the other way using "< Rem" the first box is fine, but the 2nd box never bothers to remove the results! From there on, the moving is pretty much broken. I suspect this is an IE bug since if I ALT+TAB and hide the browser then go back the results are as they should be, however, perhaps I'm just doing something dumb in my code? Code:
I have a mysql database and I want to put each field's data in a listbox. all I can think about is that I need to have a SQL query to get the data but how??
I would like to sort the items regardless of uppercase/lowercase after moving them to another listbox. Here is my code, and I cannot figure out what is wrong with it.
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "[URL]"> <html xmlns="[URL]" > <head> <title>Untitled Page</title> <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> function MoveItem(unselectedLst, selectedLst) { .....
I am trying to select all of the items in a multiselect listbox using a checkbox and and the change event. I have it working correctly but the problem is that it is extremely slow. There are about 420 items in the listbox loaded from a d.b. I noticed that the scroll bar also scrolls when the items are selected which i dont want.
i'm after some script to display some html depending on what is selected in a list box the html i want to display are checkboxes so it's more stuff for a form i'm using lotus notes, so i have to use javascript.
i can get it to display a checkbox if a particular item is selected but it won't show up in place, it loads a new page with the check box the only thing on that new page.
function updateChecks() { string = ""; if (document._WEBRequest.dataReq.value == "blah") { string = "<input type="checkbox" name="check" />"; string += "Boundary"; } return string; } function writeChecks() { document.write(updateChecks()); } the writeChecks() function is called onChange for the listbox
also don't have much clue as to how to make it show more checkboxes if more than one item is selected in the listbox.
I have countries listbox, for instance if i choose singapore listbox it should display the corresponding states listbox of singapore, if i chose anyother country it should display a label saying "ENTER STATE" followed by a blank textbox.
version of Apycom's jQuery menu; you can find itat http://apycom.com/ and it is looking really good.I have uploaded files, and published it on a test site - www.flexin.beUnfortunately, some of the submenus starting from the second that haschildren elements, it adds the item on the top level in InternetExplorer.Does anyone on this list has any experience with this library?
I have the following JavaScript (see below). The script requests an XML file from the server and displays it on the page.
The script works fine when the requested XML file is stored on the same server as the script.
The problem is when I try requesting an XML file from an external server such as the National Weather Service. I get an error. If I take the XML file from the National Weather Service and save it to my server it works. Why can't I use my script to request XML files stored on external servers?
Javascript Code
window.onload = initAll; var xhr = false; function initAll() { document.getElementById("makeTextRequest").onclick = getNewFile;
I'm trying to write a script that will be loaded from one server into a website on another server. This script is trying to talk (ajax) to the server that it comes from but I'm getting "Access Denied" errors. I'm well aware that cross-domain calls are not allowed for security reasons so my question is how does Google Analytics work because essentially thats what I'm trying to accomplish. I can embed a Google Analytics script into my website and it'll gather data and send it back to Google.
I would like to open an html file locally (not fetch it from a server) and somehow use javascript to fetch the relative resources from the server. One solution would be to convert all of the relative links to absolute links. I can convert the html source file anyway I wish, but ideally I would like to modify the html source as little as possible, for example insert a function that modifies the result of the src attribute. How would I go about this? Is there any trick I can use to define where the relative home is? Am I going to get into any scripting security gotchas?
I am creating an XML document on my page with javascript. My question is, is it possible to save that xml file on the server (I have write permissions) only using javascript, ie no server code? This task would be trivial using server code, but I was wondering if I can do it all with client code and post backs? Well, any input?
I already have a server connected to clients, clients send msgs and it echoes back to all of them and now i want when a client sends a msg it echoes on his server and the other server too .. so when any of the clients on any of the servers sends a msg it is broadcasted all over the servers to all clients
How can I make the button call the click event so that the server side method btnExecute_Click() can be called? Also, this button calls a javascript function before server side even.
I may be reaching now, but I was wondering if there was a method that would tell me whether my list box contains a value. I know you can do it with an ArrayList in JAVA, but I was wonder if you could do it with a Select List in JavaScript. For example - Array List in Java.
I am trying to populate a listbox using Javascript. The listbox is populated using the xml response from ajax request. But i am facing performance issue here. some ajax requests retrieves xmls with around 11,000 nodes and this takes too much of time to populate the listbox.