Justin Cooney

Web Development Tips and Examples

Category: JavaScript

  • Sometimes when putting together a Web-based application, you will need to show a custom modal dialog that is a bit more complex than the inbuilt JavaScript alert( or confirm( dialogs, and that unlike a jQuery modal dialog will run as a separate window. Your best option in this case is to use the JavaScript ShowModalDialog function.…

  • Using a FormView control on your ASP.NET WebForms page can be handy to quickly put together a functional page. However, if you are mixing in client-side script such as a JQuery DatePicker control, you should address the naming changes that the FormView control causes.

  • If you are writing code for one site and want to get data from another, you face a limited set of options for how to do so. This is especially true if you want to get information for your client side JavaScript from server-side code from a server on another domain.