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ASP.NET does not honor Title nor Javscript options

Author
25 Nov 2005 6:08 PM
Benton
Hi there,

I have a child webform (with a ASP.NET calendar control) that opens in a
javascript popup window when I click a button in the caller form. Child page
has a <title> tag, and javascript window open options dictate "statusbar=no"

While running the site inside VS 2003, the child page pops up as expected,
with the specified title and no status bar. So far so good.

However, once I take the binary and aspx files to the production machine,
the child page pops up with the browser's default title and the status bar
visible!  If I inspect the source code, my title tag *is* there. If I
inspect the calling form's source code, the "statusbar=no" option in the
"onclick" attribute is there as well. I am puzzled.

Any ideas?

-Benton
Using VS 2003 / Framework 1.1

Author
25 Nov 2005 7:36 PM
Mr Newbie
Post ur code and lets have a look.

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"Benton" <conver***@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3up28mF127t2kU1@individual.net...
> Hi there,
>
> I have a child webform (with a ASP.NET calendar control) that opens in a
> javascript popup window when I click a button in the caller form. Child
> page has a <title> tag, and javascript window open options dictate
> "statusbar=no"
>
> While running the site inside VS 2003, the child page pops up as expected,
> with the specified title and no status bar. So far so good.
>
> However, once I take the binary and aspx files to the production machine,
> the child page pops up with the browser's default title and the status bar
> visible!  If I inspect the source code, my title tag *is* there. If I
> inspect the calling form's source code, the "statusbar=no" option in the
> "onclick" attribute is there as well. I am puzzled.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> -Benton
> Using VS 2003 / Framework 1.1
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Author
25 Nov 2005 9:07 PM
Benton
> Post ur code and lets have a look.

Child web form:

<%@ Page language="c#" Codebehind="DatePicker.aspx.cs"
AutoEventWireup="false" Inherits="DatePicker.DatePicker"
EnableSessionState="True" enableViewState="False"%>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="cc1" Namespace="WCL" Assembly="WCL" %>
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" >
<HTML>
<HEAD>
  <title>Calendar</title>
  <meta name="GENERATOR" Content="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 7.1">
  <meta name="CODE_LANGUAGE" Content="C#">
  <meta name="vs_defaultClientScript" content="JavaScript">
  <meta name="vs_targetSchema"
content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
</HEAD>
<body MS_POSITIONING="GridLayout">
  <form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server">
   <asp:Calendar id="Calendar" style="Z-INDEX: 101; LEFT: 0px; POSITION:
absolute; TOP: 0px" runat="server"
    BorderWidth="1px" BackColor="#FFFFCC" Width="220px"
DayNameFormat="FirstLetter" ForeColor="#663399"
    Height="200px" Font-Size="8pt" Font-Names="Verdana"
BorderColor="#FFCC66" ShowGridLines="True">
    <TodayDayStyle ForeColor="White" BackColor="#FFCC66"></TodayDayStyle>
    <SelectorStyle BackColor="#FFCC66"></SelectorStyle>
    <NextPrevStyle Font-Size="9pt" ForeColor="#FFFFCC"></NextPrevStyle>
    <DayHeaderStyle Height="1px" BackColor="#FFCC66"></DayHeaderStyle>
    <SelectedDayStyle Font-Bold="True"
BackColor="#CCCCFF"></SelectedDayStyle>
    <TitleStyle Font-Size="9pt" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="#FFFFCC"
BackColor="#990000"></TitleStyle>
    <OtherMonthDayStyle ForeColor="#CC9966"></OtherMonthDayStyle>
   </asp:Calendar>
  </form>
</body>
</HTML>

HTML from the caller web form  (excerpt) :

<input name="txtDesde" type="text" value="11/25/2005" readonly="readonly"
id="txtDesde" title="Click for calendar"
onclick="window.open('../DatePicker.aspx?f=txtDesde', 'calendarPopup',
'width=220,height=200,resizable=no,statusbar=no');" />

Regards,

-Benton

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> --
> Best Regards
>
> The Inimitable Mr Newbie  º¿º
>
>
>

>> Hi there,
>>
>> I have a child webform (with a ASP.NET calendar control) that opens in a
>> javascript popup window when I click a button in the caller form. Child
>> page has a <title> tag, and javascript window open options dictate
>> "statusbar=no"
>>
>> While running the site inside VS 2003, the child page pops up as
>> expected, with the specified title and no status bar. So far so good.
>>
>> However, once I take the binary and aspx files to the production machine,
>> the child page pops up with the browser's default title and the status
>> bar visible!  If I inspect the source code, my title tag *is* there. If I
>> inspect the calling form's source code, the "statusbar=no" option in the
>> "onclick" attribute is there as well. I am puzzled.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> -Benton
>> Using VS 2003 / Framework 1.1
Author
25 Nov 2005 10:51 PM
clintonG
I've had a problem with 2.0. It doesn't like relative pathing it seems.

<%= Clinton Gallagher
         METROmilwaukee (sm) "A Regional Information Service"
         NET csgallagher AT metromilwaukee.com
         URL http://metromilwaukee.com/
         URL http://clintongallagher.metromilwaukee.com/



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"Benton" <conver***@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>> Post ur code and lets have a look.
>
> Child web form:
>
> <%@ Page language="c#" Codebehind="DatePicker.aspx.cs"
> AutoEventWireup="false" Inherits="DatePicker.DatePicker"
> EnableSessionState="True" enableViewState="False"%>
> <%@ Register TagPrefix="cc1" Namespace="WCL" Assembly="WCL" %>
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" >
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
>  <title>Calendar</title>
>  <meta name="GENERATOR" Content="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 7.1">
>  <meta name="CODE_LANGUAGE" Content="C#">
>  <meta name="vs_defaultClientScript" content="JavaScript">
>  <meta name="vs_targetSchema"
> content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
> </HEAD>
> <body MS_POSITIONING="GridLayout">
>  <form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server">
>   <asp:Calendar id="Calendar" style="Z-INDEX: 101; LEFT: 0px; POSITION:
> absolute; TOP: 0px" runat="server"
>    BorderWidth="1px" BackColor="#FFFFCC" Width="220px"
> DayNameFormat="FirstLetter" ForeColor="#663399"
>    Height="200px" Font-Size="8pt" Font-Names="Verdana"
> BorderColor="#FFCC66" ShowGridLines="True">
>    <TodayDayStyle ForeColor="White" BackColor="#FFCC66"></TodayDayStyle>
>    <SelectorStyle BackColor="#FFCC66"></SelectorStyle>
>    <NextPrevStyle Font-Size="9pt" ForeColor="#FFFFCC"></NextPrevStyle>
>    <DayHeaderStyle Height="1px" BackColor="#FFCC66"></DayHeaderStyle>
>    <SelectedDayStyle Font-Bold="True"
> BackColor="#CCCCFF"></SelectedDayStyle>
>    <TitleStyle Font-Size="9pt" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="#FFFFCC"
> BackColor="#990000"></TitleStyle>
>    <OtherMonthDayStyle ForeColor="#CC9966"></OtherMonthDayStyle>
>   </asp:Calendar>
>  </form>
> </body>
> </HTML>
>
> HTML from the caller web form  (excerpt) :
>
> <input name="txtDesde" type="text" value="11/25/2005" readonly="readonly"
> id="txtDesde" title="Click for calendar"
> onclick="window.open('../DatePicker.aspx?f=txtDesde', 'calendarPopup',
> 'width=220,height=200,resizable=no,statusbar=no');" />
>
> Regards,
>
> -Benton
>
>> --
>> Best Regards
>>
>> The Inimitable Mr Newbie  º¿º
>>
>>
>>
>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I have a child webform (with a ASP.NET calendar control) that opens in a
>>> javascript popup window when I click a button in the caller form. Child
>>> page has a <title> tag, and javascript window open options dictate
>>> "statusbar=no"
>>>
>>> While running the site inside VS 2003, the child page pops up as
>>> expected, with the specified title and no status bar. So far so good.
>>>
>>> However, once I take the binary and aspx files to the production
>>> machine, the child page pops up with the browser's default title and the
>>> status bar visible!  If I inspect the source code, my title tag *is*
>>> there. If I inspect the calling form's source code, the "statusbar=no"
>>> option in the "onclick" attribute is there as well. I am puzzled.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> -Benton
>>> Using VS 2003 / Framework 1.1
>
Author
26 Nov 2005 2:45 PM
Mr Newbie
//
HTML from the caller web form  (excerpt) :

<input name="txtDesde" type="text" value="11/25/2005" readonly="readonly"
id="txtDesde" title="Click for calendar"
onclick="window.open('../DatePicker.aspx?f=txtDesde', 'calendarPopup',
'width=220,height=200,resizable=no,statusbar=no');" />
//

Q. How is the ?f=txtDesde being used during the loading of the child form,

As far as the status bar is concerned, this is pretty odd







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The Inimitable Mr Newbie  º¿º
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"Benton" <conver***@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:3upcodF11bvstU1@individual.net...
>> Post ur code and lets have a look.
>
> Child web form:
>
> <%@ Page language="c#" Codebehind="DatePicker.aspx.cs"
> AutoEventWireup="false" Inherits="DatePicker.DatePicker"
> EnableSessionState="True" enableViewState="False"%>
> <%@ Register TagPrefix="cc1" Namespace="WCL" Assembly="WCL" %>
> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" >
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
>  <title>Calendar</title>
>  <meta name="GENERATOR" Content="Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 7.1">
>  <meta name="CODE_LANGUAGE" Content="C#">
>  <meta name="vs_defaultClientScript" content="JavaScript">
>  <meta name="vs_targetSchema"
> content="http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5">
> </HEAD>
> <body MS_POSITIONING="GridLayout">
>  <form id="Form1" method="post" runat="server">
>   <asp:Calendar id="Calendar" style="Z-INDEX: 101; LEFT: 0px; POSITION:
> absolute; TOP: 0px" runat="server"
>    BorderWidth="1px" BackColor="#FFFFCC" Width="220px"
> DayNameFormat="FirstLetter" ForeColor="#663399"
>    Height="200px" Font-Size="8pt" Font-Names="Verdana"
> BorderColor="#FFCC66" ShowGridLines="True">
>    <TodayDayStyle ForeColor="White" BackColor="#FFCC66"></TodayDayStyle>
>    <SelectorStyle BackColor="#FFCC66"></SelectorStyle>
>    <NextPrevStyle Font-Size="9pt" ForeColor="#FFFFCC"></NextPrevStyle>
>    <DayHeaderStyle Height="1px" BackColor="#FFCC66"></DayHeaderStyle>
>    <SelectedDayStyle Font-Bold="True"
> BackColor="#CCCCFF"></SelectedDayStyle>
>    <TitleStyle Font-Size="9pt" Font-Bold="True" ForeColor="#FFFFCC"
> BackColor="#990000"></TitleStyle>
>    <OtherMonthDayStyle ForeColor="#CC9966"></OtherMonthDayStyle>
>   </asp:Calendar>
>  </form>
> </body>
> </HTML>
>
> HTML from the caller web form  (excerpt) :
>
> <input name="txtDesde" type="text" value="11/25/2005" readonly="readonly"
> id="txtDesde" title="Click for calendar"
> onclick="window.open('../DatePicker.aspx?f=txtDesde', 'calendarPopup',
> 'width=220,height=200,resizable=no,statusbar=no');" />
>
> Regards,
>
> -Benton
>
>> --
>> Best Regards
>>
>> The Inimitable Mr Newbie  º¿º
>>
>>
>>
>
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> I have a child webform (with a ASP.NET calendar control) that opens in a
>>> javascript popup window when I click a button in the caller form. Child
>>> page has a <title> tag, and javascript window open options dictate
>>> "statusbar=no"
>>>
>>> While running the site inside VS 2003, the child page pops up as
>>> expected, with the specified title and no status bar. So far so good.
>>>
>>> However, once I take the binary and aspx files to the production
>>> machine, the child page pops up with the browser's default title and the
>>> status bar visible!  If I inspect the source code, my title tag *is*
>>> there. If I inspect the calling form's source code, the "statusbar=no"
>>> option in the "onclick" attribute is there as well. I am puzzled.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> -Benton
>>> Using VS 2003 / Framework 1.1
>

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