I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to
submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field to
be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET
does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. How
can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks.
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Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/ 8 1862
Nathan,
A HTML control is not an ASPNET control. If it had extentions to handle it
in a better way, than it would be an ASPNET control.
Therefore handling an HTML control is as it could be done forever in HTML.
In my opinion is than the way to search for it on Google, but than not in
relation to DotNet but just as HTML control.
Cor
"Nathan Sokalski" <nj********@hot mail.com> schreef in bericht
news:eK******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl... I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field to be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. How can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
Hi,
What you mean by reseting ?? is it means that you need to clear the value
from the control after the postback ??
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Deepson Thomas
"Nathan Sokalski" wrote: I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field to be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. How can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
I think that there is an important lesson you should learn about how ASP.NET
handles controls. Any time you add runat="server" and an ID attribute to a
control, whether it is an html control or an ASP.NET webcontrol or any other
kind of control, if it is declared ASP.NET will treat it as an object (not
necessarily with extensions, it might just be an HtmlGenericCont rol). But
ASP.NET does have a class for the input type="file" control, which is
System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile One of the properties of this
control is Value. The Value property is not labeled as ReadOnly, but when
ASP.NET runs into the code where I assign a value to it while my Application
is running, it gives me an error saying I cannot change the Value property.
If I remember correctly, the same thing happens in JavaScript (although it's
been a while since I tried that). I may not have explained every detail with
textbook clarity here, but the important thing is that from ASP.NET's view
in my code, it is an ASP.NET control.
--
Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************ @planet.nl> wrote in message
news:%2******** ********@TK2MSF TNGP03.phx.gbl. .. Nathan,
A HTML control is not an ASPNET control. If it had extentions to handle it in a better way, than it would be an ASPNET control.
Therefore handling an HTML control is as it could be done forever in HTML. In my opinion is than the way to search for it on Google, but than not in relation to DotNet but just as HTML control.
Cor
"Nathan Sokalski" <nj********@hot mail.com> schreef in bericht news:eK******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field to be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. How can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
Yes, if the control continues to display the file path after I upload it,
many users will be inclined to think the upload was unsuccessful (even
though they will be able to see it in a list on the page). But I also want
it to be cleared so that the validator control I use to check that they
selected a file is useful.
--
Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
"Deepson Thomas" <De***********@ discussions.mic rosoft.com> wrote in message
news:AB******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... Hi, What you mean by reseting ?? is it means that you need to clear the value from the control after the postback ?? -- Deepson Thomas
"Nathan Sokalski" wrote:
I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field to be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. How can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
I am also having difficultly with the htmlinput file control I have a script
to validate the entry if the validation fails I need to return to the form
with htmlinputfile value still selected in the input box. The validation is
actually failing because of the file description that is entered into another
field on the form.
I AM SORRY COR to post in this thread but MS does use the HTMLINPUTFILE in
documentation and I have not had luck in GOOGLE.
Do you think you could tell us where to post this question instead of here?
--
cindy
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote: Nathan,
A HTML control is not an ASPNET control. If it had extentions to handle it in a better way, than it would be an ASPNET control.
Therefore handling an HTML control is as it could be done forever in HTML. In my opinion is than the way to search for it on Google, but than not in relation to DotNet but just as HTML control.
Cor
"Nathan Sokalski" <nj********@hot mail.com> schreef in bericht news:eK******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl...I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field to be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. How can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks. -- Nathan Sokalski nj********@hotm ail.com http://www.nathansokalski.com/
Haven't thoroughly looked at your code, but you may probably want to do the
following:
object SaveViewState()
{
object[] data = new object[2];
data[0] = base.SaveViewSt ate();
date[1] = hash;
return data;
}
LoadViewState(o bject obj)
{
if(obj != null && obj is object[])
{
object[] data = (object[]) obj;
base.LoadViewSt ate(data[0]);
Hashtable hash = (Hashtable) data[1];
<<Populate from the hash>>
}
}
--
Happy Hacking,
Gaurav Vaish http://www.mastergaurav.org http://www.edujini.in
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"cindy" <cm****@nospam. nospam> wrote in message
news:F7******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... I am also having difficultly with the htmlinput file control I have a script to validate the entry if the validation fails I need to return to the form with htmlinputfile value still selected in the input box. The validation is actually failing because of the file description that is entered into another field on the form.
I AM SORRY COR to post in this thread but MS does use the HTMLINPUTFILE in documentation and I have not had luck in GOOGLE.
Do you think you could tell us where to post this question instead of here? -- cindy
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Nathan,
A HTML control is not an ASPNET control. If it had extentions to handle it in a better way, than it would be an ASPNET control.
Therefore handling an HTML control is as it could be done forever in HTML. In my opinion is than the way to search for it on Google, but than not in relation to DotNet but just as HTML control.
Cor
"Nathan Sokalski" <nj********@hot mail.com> schreef in bericht news:eK******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl... >I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to >submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field >to >be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET >does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. >How >can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks. > -- > Nathan Sokalski > nj********@hotm ail.com > http://www.nathansokalski.com/ >
Cindy,
This is for me always the first start to problems with HTML controls. And
this special with the input file one. http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...input_file.asp
This can be handled with javascript.
In VB.Net the javascript can be used with register....... ... Be aware that
this have different implementations in version 1.x and 2.0
Cor
"cindy" <cm****@nospam. nospam> schreef in bericht
news:F7******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... I am also having difficultly with the htmlinput file control I have a script to validate the entry if the validation fails I need to return to the form with htmlinputfile value still selected in the input box. The validation is actually failing because of the file description that is entered into another field on the form.
I AM SORRY COR to post in this thread but MS does use the HTMLINPUTFILE in documentation and I have not had luck in GOOGLE.
Do you think you could tell us where to post this question instead of here? -- cindy
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Nathan,
A HTML control is not an ASPNET control. If it had extentions to handle it in a better way, than it would be an ASPNET control.
Therefore handling an HTML control is as it could be done forever in HTML. In my opinion is than the way to search for it on Google, but than not in relation to DotNet but just as HTML control.
Cor
"Nathan Sokalski" <nj********@hot mail.com> schreef in bericht news:eK******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl... >I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to >submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field >to >be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET >does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. >How >can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks. > -- > Nathan Sokalski > nj********@hotm ail.com > http://www.nathansokalski.com/ >
I am new to c# I just want to inherit from htmlinputfile control and override
default LoadPostData always returns
false I want it to return true it is not security violation because the
Value property is readonly. The user then does not have to reselect the file
to try upload again. I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile
control that I use to
submit files. Before the file is successfully submitted I validate another
field on the form, it is the description of the file must be 500 characters.
I am adding the file to a site server library programmaticall y so if the
field is too long I want to return the user to the form with file still
selected in the HtmlInputFile control. I am using an error label to inform
the user to shorten the description. I do not want the user to have to
browse again to the same file after he has shortened the description. Right
now the file does not upload but the control is empty. ASP.NET does not let
me programmaticall y put the full filename and path back into the Value
property of the HtmlInputFile control. How can I do this? I have version
asp.net 1.1 I found this but I don't know enough where to start
.............
these controls do not save their viewstate. LoadPostData always returns
false. You can inherit from the class and
override LoadPostData to return true and try to restore the value, and still
have value readonly.
I am new to c# and asp net controls. is there example to inherit from
HtmlInputFile class and override LoadPostData to
return true I am using C# and this is challenging me bad. cindy
--
cindy
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote: Cindy,
This is for me always the first start to problems with HTML controls. And this special with the input file one.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...input_file.asp
This can be handled with javascript.
In VB.Net the javascript can be used with register....... ... Be aware that this have different implementations in version 1.x and 2.0
Cor
"cindy" <cm****@nospam. nospam> schreef in bericht news:F7******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...I am also having difficultly with the htmlinput file control I have a script to validate the entry if the validation fails I need to return to the form with htmlinputfile value still selected in the input box. The validation is actually failing because of the file description that is entered into another field on the form.
I AM SORRY COR to post in this thread but MS does use the HTMLINPUTFILE in documentation and I have not had luck in GOOGLE.
Do you think you could tell us where to post this question instead of here? -- cindy
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Nathan,
A HTML control is not an ASPNET control. If it had extentions to handle it in a better way, than it would be an ASPNET control.
Therefore handling an HTML control is as it could be done forever in HTML. In my opinion is than the way to search for it on Google, but than not in relation to DotNet but just as HTML control.
Cor
"Nathan Sokalski" <nj********@hot mail.com> schreef in bericht news:eK******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP04.phx.gbl... >I have a System.Web.UI.H tmlControls.Htm lInputFile control that I use to >submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field >to >be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET >does not let you change the Value property of an HtmlInputFile control. >How >can I reset the HtmlInputFile control to it's original state? Thanks. > -- > Nathan Sokalski > nj********@hotm ail.com > http://www.nathansokalski.com/ > This thread has been closed and replies have been disabled. Please start a new discussion. Similar topics |
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I have a System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlInputFile control that I use to
submit files. After the file is successfully submitted, I want the field to
be reset so that the user knows the file was submitted. However, ASP.NET
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--
Nathan Sokalski
njsokalski@hotmail.com
http://www.nathansokalski.com/
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