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Is it possible to activate a animated item once the form/page is submitted
for processing, as I have a number of forms that take a while and the users
keep submitting the page thereby restarting the process.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jan 7 '07 #1
5 1903
Your main goal should be to prevent users from submitting your forms more
than once. There is plenty of good sample code on different ways to do this.
Regarding showing an animated gif, once you set the src property of the
image control, the gif will be loaded and start playing. There are many other
ways to show a "working..." message while a long running process is
completing.
Peter
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"Tlink" wrote:
>
Is it possible to activate a animated item once the form/page is submitted
for processing, as I have a number of forms that take a while and the users
keep submitting the page thereby restarting the process.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jan 7 '07 #2
Thank you for the response, but can you give me an example please.
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yahoo.yabbadabbadoo.comwrote in
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Your main goal should be to prevent users from submitting your forms more
than once. There is plenty of good sample code on different ways to do
this.
Regarding showing an animated gif, once you set the src property of the
image control, the gif will be loaded and start playing. There are many
other
ways to show a "working..." message while a long running process is
completing.
Peter
--
Site: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
Short urls & more: http://ittyurl.net


"Tlink" wrote:
>>
Is it possible to activate a animated item once the form/page is
submitted
for processing, as I have a number of forms that take a while and the
users
keep submitting the page thereby restarting the process.
Any help would be appreciated.

Jan 7 '07 #3
re:
>There are many other ways to show a "working..." message while a long running process is
completing.
can you give me an example please.
In Chapter 3 of the free source code to "ASP.NET 1.1 Insider Solutions", there's 3 examples :

http://www.daveandal.net/books/6744/samples.aspx


Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
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"Tlink" <co**@melbournehosting.comwrote in message news:%2***************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Thank you for the response, but can you give me an example please.
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yahoo.yabbadabbadoo.comwrote in message
news:71**********************************@microsof t.com...
>Your main goal should be to prevent users from submitting your forms more
than once. There is plenty of good sample code on different ways to do this.
Regarding showing an animated gif, once you set the src property of the
image control, the gif will be loaded and start playing. There are many other
ways to show a "working..." message while a long running process is
completing.
Peter
--
Site: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
Short urls & more: http://ittyurl.net


"Tlink" wrote:
>>>
Is it possible to activate a animated item once the form/page is submitted
for processing, as I have a number of forms that take a while and the users
keep submitting the page thereby restarting the process.
Any help would be appreciated.


Jan 7 '07 #4
Hey Peter,

Actually I think it's surprisingly difficult to get images to work correctly
in these scenarios because IE has issues starting up animated gif's from
invisible or hidden content. If I remember right the only thing I got to
work consistently was to use a frame container with the message display
loaded into that.

http://west-wind.com/weblog/posts/1227.aspx

+++ Rick ---

--

Rick Strahl
West Wind Technologies
www.west-wind.com/weblog

"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yahoo.yabbadabbadoo.comwrote in
message news:71**********************************@microsof t.com...
Your main goal should be to prevent users from submitting your forms more
than once. There is plenty of good sample code on different ways to do
this.
Regarding showing an animated gif, once you set the src property of the
image control, the gif will be loaded and start playing. There are many
other
ways to show a "working..." message while a long running process is
completing.
Peter
--
Site: http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog: http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com
Short urls & more: http://ittyurl.net


"Tlink" wrote:
>>
Is it possible to activate a animated item once the form/page is
submitted
for processing, as I have a number of forms that take a while and the
users
keep submitting the page thereby restarting the process.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jan 7 '07 #5
in general the browser will not an animation tread (or download a new
image) while a postback is processing. caching the imag, starting the
animation, then delaying the postback (use setTimeout to do the submit)
sometimes works.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

Tlink wrote:
Is it possible to activate a animated item once the form/page is submitted
for processing, as I have a number of forms that take a while and the users
keep submitting the page thereby restarting the process.
Any help would be appreciated.

Jan 7 '07 #6

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