calling an ascx page method using jquery

点点圈 提交于 2019-11-27 08:36:31

No, because ascx controls don't represent a real URL that can be accessed from a client machine. They're purely server-side meant to embed in other pages.

What you might want to do is just have an aspx page that provides the same snippet of html you currently have in your ascx file. An aspx page doesn't necessarily need to provide a full html document (<html><body> etc.), it can just render the user control you're interested in.

We use this technique all the time with the ingrid plugin, which requires a callback url for the table contents.

I don't think it's possible by requesting the ascx file directly--i.e. supplying "MyControl.ascx" as the url parameter to $.ajax(..). The ascx file isn't exposed directly by the web server.

You can, I believe, supply the url of the aspx page containing the user control--i.e. if an instance of MyControl.ascx lives on MyPage.aspx you would have to supply "MyPage.aspx" as the url parameter. It sounds like that might defeat the purpose for what you're trying to accomplish though.

EDIT: What Clyde said below seems like a good idea. I'm doing something similar myself by including the ascx control on a page whose job is more or less just to host it for access from client-side script.

I don't think it will be possible, as user controls aren't meant to be accessible externally (outside of a page). I suggest just using a script service (a web service).

What about creating the method on the .aspx page that does what it needs to with the information from the control? I know people go back and fourth on what controls are supposed to contain or not contain, but if the control only contains properties and objects, I would think having the function in the .aspx page could work for you. Obviously there would be many trade-offs.

Chad Scharf

Here is a way to get around the limitation of only having Page methods (ScriptMethod) available in ASPX pages. This example builds a proxy using a page base class and a special attribute to decorate methods in your ASCX page's code-behind and have those accessible via the client.

Creating a Page method (ScriptMethod) within an ASCX user control using AJAX, JSON, base classes and reflection

I would create a Generic Handler (.ashx) which Loads the control and writes its rendered HTML to the Response.

You can write method GetDate() in Default.aspx or an other aspx file AND YOU CAN CALL THAT METHOD FROM .ASCX FILE.

Ex:

In UserControl.ascx:

$.ajax({
 type: "POST",
 url: "Default.aspx/GetDate",
 data: "{}",
 contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
 dataType: "json",
 success: function(msg) {
 // Replace the div's content with the page method's return.
 $("#Result").text(msg.d);
}

});

In Default.aspx.cs:

Public void GetDate() //Public static void { //your code here }

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