My application runs from a single page (default.aspx) and loads custom controls based on what the user selects (this is done in the LoadPage event).
The problem is that the FIRST time some new controls are loaded onto the page and a button is clicked, the page is NOT firing the Click event. This also happens when using a GridView and other controls.
However, if I simply reload the page a second time, the events are fired properly. (this works successfully every time)
Two questions:
1) Why would this occur?
2) How can I troubleshoot it better? I've tried checking the Request.Form(__EVENTTARGET) (which is blank)
There are times when it works properly which suggests a PostBack issue - but it's not obvious.
I have identified the source of the problem and wanted to note it here so that it may help others.
The code in question had three different methods that assigned the Custom controls ID property. Two of those methods were doing it dynamically so the first time in, the custom control's ID was "UserProfile" - the second time (during the post-back), it became "uc1" (user Control 1). As a result, since the two IDs were not the same, ASP.Net did not recognize them as being the same control.
The SECOND time it posted back, it used the second method and thus the controls were the same and did get updated.
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I'm trying to create multiple controls by using retrieved data from query, but preventing them from dissapearing on postback, allowing me to get and mantain their values, the problem I have is that I cannot create them on Init because the number of controls, their IDs, and other properties are only known after user selects an item on menu.
Page loads a Menu with all its items and values (Data dependent), plus, a button is loaded too
User clicks a item on menu.
Selected value is used to perform a query by using a Dataset (This happens inside a function which is called from Menu_ItemClick event).
Retrieved data from query is used to determine how many controls must be created (2, 4, 6, etc.). Each control has its unique ID, which is given according to data.
Controls are created and placed into a Panel (named p).
Now controls are visible and available for editing (RadioButtons, TextAreas)
User clicks on button to save information from dynamic controls into a Database
Problems I'm facing
Controls dissapear on postback when clicking button, because they weren't created on Init.
Placing button on UpdatePanel to prevent whole page postback, makes dynamic controls not accesible when trying this:
For Each c In p.Controls
...
Next
The only control it gets is a single Literal control (Controls count is 1), as if other controls didn't exist.
Thank you in advance.
When you wrote "Controls dissapear on postback when clicking button, because they weren't created on Init", did you mean to say that "Controls dissapear on postback when clicking button, because they weren't re-created on Init"? If not, then that is likely a root cause of your problem - dynamically-created controls must always be recreated in response to a PostBack (cf. ASP.NET dynamically created controls and Postback). There may be other issues as well, as dynamic controls in Web Forms can provide a lot of challenges as your scenario gets more involved - here's one article that lays out many of them under various scenarios http://www.singingeels.com/Articles/Dynamically_Created_Controls_in_ASPNET.aspx (e.g., if the user can re-select from the DropDownList to generate a different set of dynamic controls). The canonical reference on all of this is http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms178472.aspx.
Now, on PostBack you'll need some way to ascertain which controls were dynamically created so they can be dynamically re-created. As such, you'll need to store somewhere whatever information allowed you to dynamically create the controls. Since ViewState isn't available in Page_Init and there can be other issues introduced when using sessions, my suggestion is to simply declare a HiddenField that contains that state information. In Page_Init, you'll then need to get the HiddenField's value from Request.Form (since the value of your HiddenField won't be loaded until after Page_Init from ViewState) and go from there to re-create your controls.
My final suggestion: try getting everything working with a regular Panel first and then try and introduce the UpdatePanel - no need to over-complicate the problem at first.
I am adding RadDock control and adding its Item Command events which require to be added in Pag_Init. And adding user controls to RadDock.
My problem is that when I have some post back for a specific control page_Init calls which reloads the controls and every control is re-binded every time. I want to avoid control creation every time. And want the specific control's post back should happen.
If I apply (!IsPostBack) condition in Page_Init then controls are not loaded and page gets empty.
I am stuck.
Any best practice or work around is acceptable.
Thanks in advance.
I don't know the specifics of Telerik's tools, but if they work like regular ASP.NET dynamic controls, you have to add the controls to the control tree on every page load. Populating the controls with data is distinct from adding them to the control tree. If the controls are added correctly so that they are placed in the same way in the control tree as on the previous page visit, and implement ViewState correctly (if needed) the runtime will populate them with data from the posted data and ViewState when a postback occurs.
I added IFrame to RadDock and then gave user control source to IFrame. Now it is working fine, Only the specific control's post back occurs.
Any way, Thanks Jonas
This is a little difficult to explain so please bear with me.
I have a procedure that is generating some radio buttons and assigning a CheckedChanged postback event based on the level being passed through (up to 4 levels). When the first level is checked (radio button selected) the postback event rb_CheckChanged00() is called and a check is done to see if this item has any children, if it does, it will create more radio buttons and assign rb_CheckChanged01 to the CheckChanged event for these - This part is working fine.
The issue I have is when I select the second Radio Button that has been created (the child), it doesn't seem to go to the post back event at all. The page is posting back when I click on it but everything resets because it won't go into rb_CheckChanged01.
I know this info is quite vague but I am hoping someone has an idea on how the post back event works and if I am somehow using it incorrectly.
Using: ASP.NET 2.0, IIS7
Thanks.
Most of the time when the dynamically created control's events are not fired, it's because the controls are 'reset' upon postback.
To make sure the same controls get created each and every time make sure that the control's IDs are set to the same values each and every time, before the ViewState is loaded. This way, when the control is added to the control collection of the page, once the ViewState is loaded, it'll persist it's properties. (just to describe what happens, in a nutshell)
One of the best articles I've read on this topic is this one. Make sure you read it, to fully understand what's happening in the background.
Looks like the child RBs are cleaned before they are able to trigger the event. From my personal experience, it's best to keep track of those dynamically generated objects, and regenerate them in every postback. The events will start to trigger :)
Your controls and events are not registered in the ViewState because dynamic controls need to be loaded in the Page_Init. Because they're not persisted in the ViewState, they won't be registered with events. A similar question:
Problem with dynamic controls in .NET
Only 1 thing can cause this, you create the rb's on page_load and don't add them to a List<> or something similar and that object to Session. What you need to do is when you create the items, Add them to a List and add that list to Session["RadioButtons"] and if the Page.IsPostBack is true, load your controls one by one from your list which is kept in your session to your page.
I have a simple user control containing two text boxes which I am adding to placeholder on Button Click event. I am storing the number(count) of clicks in View state and running a loop using count to create all previously added user control. I am also adding IDs to each User control (appending "UC" and count). I have also checked in view source the ids are same each time they are created. I have another button which basically does an post back. I have EnableViewState enabled ="true" in all controlls all the way up to Page Level.
My problem is that User Input does not persist on postback. please advice. Should this not be happening automatically for me?
Have a look at this:
http://www.denisbauer.com/ASPNETControls/DynamicControlsPlaceholder.aspx
I've encountered minor problems with it on a web farm, but for simple deployments its use is pretty straightforward. (Comes with source code, and the web farm glitch is a pretty simple fix.)
You need to create your dynamic controls in the Page_PreInit event rather than Page_Load or in a Click event handler. That way, they'll be there before ViewState, and then your posted values are applied.
I thinks what is happening is that you are creating your controls during the click event handler which happens AFTER ViewState and PostBack have been applied. This means your controls will be created empty each time.
I have a site that I am currently working on in ASP.NET 2.0 using the usual WebForm stuff and ASP.NET AJAX 1.0. Is it possible to bind an event to a dynamically created control after the Page.Load event?
I have a table <td> element that I am dynamically creating similarly to this code:
' Create Link Button
lnk.ID = String.Format("lnkDetails_{0}", dr("Id"))
lnk.Text = dr("Name").ToString()
lnk.CommandArgument = dr("Id").ToString()
AddHandler lnk.Click, AddressOf DetailsLink_Click
cName.Controls.Add(lnk)
This this code is looped over for each row in a database (and of course more cells are added to the table, including an ImageButton with an event. The events work flawlessly when I execute this code during events leading up to and including Page.Load. I need to be able to fill this table with current data, which is updated during a btnClick Event elsewhere on the page, which occurs after this Page_Load event, so I am populating with old data. If I change this code to Page.LoadComplete, events stop working.
This data is a summary display of various components of an application, things like somebody's name, which when updated on a 'detail' form, updates the database by partial postback (a requirement), then it needs to show the update in this 'summary' section after an update. Currently it takes 2 postbacks to actually see the change in the 'summary' section, so effectively the summary is 1 step behind the changes (clear as mud?)
What would be the best way for me to populate this table with current data (which is available during/after Page.LoadComplete), but still have an event fire when a link is clicked (the event causes an UpdatePanel to display the 'detail' form).
I also have jQuery at my disposal and the usual ASP.NET AJAX methods, also javascript is a requirement for the website, so I do not need to degrade for unsupported browsers.
This is my first ASP.NET web application and need some help figuring out the best way to make this happen (I'm well versed in PHP, Django and the usual ways to do web forms - things like having multiple forms on one page o_O).
Update:
There really isn't a good way to bind control events to controls after Page_Load. The overall architecture of the pages is there is one ASP.NET form encompassing the entire page, there is only 1 aspx page. I am using master pages (however it doesn't have any obvious implications to my issue).
The page is split into a left and right 'pane', the left is a summary of all the data (in an update panel), the right 'pane' has 6 'tabs' implemented each as their own user control, each with several form fields and an update button all in it's own UpdatePanel.
An update on any of these tabs only refreshes the summary panel (UpdatePanel.update()) and its own panel. The 'refreshing' and event binding of dynamic controls of the summary from the db happens during Page_Load and the Update Button event updates db data. (The control event happens after Page_Load). I want to avoid doing a double post to get the summary to update, any thoughts are helpful.
You need to postback the whole page after your data changes in the 'btnClick Event elsewhere on the page'. It sounds like you have an UpdatePanel and it sounds like this is catching the postback of your btnClick event handler. Put the btnClick outside the UpdatePanel or change its triggers so that your btnClick forces a postback/refresh of your data. Or, redesign your table so it's AJAXly-refreshed when you click on btnClick, it's hard to get you more details without knowing more about the structure of your page and controls.
Good luck!
You can bind to an event whenever you want. It's just a simple event after all. But not all places might be suitable because you have to take into account when the event fires. And in most cases this happens between Page_Load and Page_PreRender. That includes the click event on a LinkButton. In general, I would recommend to add your dynamically created controls in the Page_Init stage.
You have to add the controls before Page.Load in order to maintain ViewState between postbacks, so use the OnInit event handler for that.
But once they're added, you should be able to bind event handlers (such as OnClick) at any point during or after the Page.Load... for example in your grid's ItemDataBound (or something like) or in the Page.PreRender.