hi, i'm using sifr 3 and i'm doing font replacement inside updatepanel. after postback the flash disappear and i get the pld font instead. what to do? please help me. thanks ;)
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Mark, Here's an example of sIFR breaking when an ASP.NET UpdatePanel control is updated asynchronously. In this screencast, selecting a new date on the calendar control updates two UpdatePanel controls, one below the calendar and also the main content block (with the sIFR heading). You can see the date/time updating, but the sIFR text disappears... http://screencast.com/t/Hlk5EsJ2jMr Cheers, Mike |
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You'll need to run the sifr update after your updatepanel is finished.. You can write a script to attach to the PageRequestManager, using an event like add_endRequest. |
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I have similiar issue using jQuery BlockUI and an UpdatePanel where the page refreshes and the SIFR font disappears. In the Javascript file I use to handle the blocking and unblocking of the UI, I detect the partial postback and unblock the UI: prm.add_endRequest(function() { If I re-run sIFR.replace() in this code block the font sIFR font is rendered, but # characters are replacing my page title (in the top of the browser window/tab). Each time I refresh the page an extra # character is added, so my page title ends up looking like "#########". Any idea why this is happening? Is there a specific sIFR.update() function I should be running instead? |
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You could put this snippet in your html code:
It will run the sIFR replacements each time the page reloads. This is on normal PostBack and Ajax postbacks. Make sure you have included a ScriptManager instance on your page. note: this question is similar to: sIFR not working with prototype AJAX page load. |
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