I would yo have a functionality similar to the StackExchange link on the top left of the Stack Overflow site.
As I understand it, after the stack exchange link is clicked, the following things happen:
the hidden div container is shown.
this div is populated with its html and the actual data using ajax (maybe jquery)
I've noticed that the html and data does not appear in the page 开发者_如何学运维markup, so I think it is probably fetched using javascript/jquery/ajax.
one note - I'm using asp.net mvc 2 and linq-to-sql.
Please give me examples on how this can be acheived, or maybe links to similar examples, thanks.
You can achieve this with jQuery and page methods in the code behind.
//Gets the list of requests
function getRequestList() {
// call server-side webmethod using jQuery
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
url: "Index.aspx/GetOrdersForApproving",
data: "{ }", // send an empty object for calls with no parameters
dataType: "json",
success: displayRequests,
failure: reportError
});
}
//displays the requests in the ul
function displayRequests(result) {
// ASP.NET encapsulates JSON responses in a property "d"
if (result.hasOwnProperty("d")) { result = result.d; }
// iterate through player list and add info to the markup
var ul = $("#requestsForApproval");
for (i = 0; i < result.length; i++) {
var li = $("<li class='approvalListItem'><div>"
+ "<h3>" + result[i].OrderID + " - " + result[i].Supplier + "</h3>"
+ "</div>"
+ "<div>"
+ result[i].Description
+ "</div>"
+ "<div> "
+ "<table width='100%'>"
+ "<tr>"
+ "<td>"
+ "Quant: " + result[i].Quantity
+ "</td>"
+ "<td>"
+ "Price: " + result[i].UnitPrice
+ "</td>"
+ "<td>"
+ "Total: " + result[i].Value
+ "</td>"
+ "</tr>"
+ "</table>"
+ "</div>"
+ " <div class='approvalButtons' style='display:none'>"
+ "<ul><li class='approveButton'>Approve</li>"
+ "<li class='rejectButton'>Reject</li></ul>"
+ "</div>"
+ "<input type='hidden' class='hiddenID' name='OrderLineID' value='" + result[i].OrderLineID + "'>"
+ "</li>");
ul.append(li);
}
Code Behind:
/// <summary>
/// Gets a list of Request Lines
/// </summary>
/// <returns>List of order lines</returns>
[WebMethod]
public static List<iOrderLine> GetOrdersForApproving()
{
try
{
List<iOrderLine> Lines = new List<iOrderLine>();
foreach (Objects.Database.OrderLine oOrderLine in Objects.Database.OrderLine.GetLinesWaitingFor(StaticStore.CurrentUser.UserID, int.MinValue))
{
Lines.Add(new iOrderLine(oOrderLine));
}
return Lines;
}
catch (Exception)
{
throw;
}
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