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Silverlight 5 Hosting UK - HostForLIFE.eu :: How to fixed Silverlight Control Content always null from Javascript Access

clock August 16, 2019 09:39 by author Peter

Today, I am going to show you how to fixed Silverlight 5 Control Content always null from Javascript Access. I got an Error when  I try to access the Silverlight object from the client side. Here’s the following snippet code from client site.

function search() {
            try {
                var silverLightControl = document.getElementById("silverlightControl");
                silverLightControl.Content.Page.SetUser(document.getElementById("txtUser").value);
            } catch (e) {
                alert(e.description);
            }
        }

The page with silverlight object embedded
    <div id="silverlightControl">
        <object data="data:application/x-silverlight-2," type="application/x-silverlight-2" width="100%" height="100%">
          <param name="source" value="ClientBin/SLAspxCommunication.xap"/>
          <param name="onError" value="onSilverlightError" />
          <param name="background" value="white" />
          <param name="minRuntimeVersion" value="5.0.61118.0" />
          <param name="autoUpgrade" value="true" />
          <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=149156&v=5.0.61118.0" style="text-decoration:none">
               <img src="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=161376" alt="Get Microsoft Silverlight" style="border-style:none"/>
          </a>
        </object><iframe id="_sl_historyFrame" style="visibility:hidden;height:0px;width:0px;border:0px"></iframe></div>


At the silverlight object class,  we have registered the page as javascriptable object with following line

HtmlPage.RegisterScriptableObject("Page", this);

public MainPage()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
            _users = GenerateList();
            HtmlPage.RegisterScriptableObject("Page", this);
        }


The function looks simple that I just want to call the Silverlight function to search the user, unfortunately. This error message below always popped up.

When I debug the process, it indicate that the control did not contain a Content element.  This Error
var silverLightControl = document.getElementById("silverlightControl");

It will load the Div Control instead of the object container that host the silverlight object.  After I set the id to be silverlightControl for the object tag. then  search function funtion well and access the SetUser function in the silverlight object.
   <div>
        <object data="data:application/x-silverlight-2," type="application/x-silverlight-2" width="100%" height="100%" id="silverlightControl">
          <param name="source" value="ClientBin/SLAspxCommunication.xap"/>
          <param name="onError" value="onSilverlightError" />
          <param name="background" value="white" />
          <param name="minRuntimeVersion" value="5.0.61118.0" />
          <param name="autoUpgrade" value="true" />
          <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=149156&v=5.0.61118.0" style="text-decoration:none">
               <img src="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=161376" alt="Get Microsoft Silverlight" style="border-style:none"/>
          </a>
        </object><iframe id="_sl_historyFrame" style="visibility:hidden;height:0px;width:0px;border:0px"></iframe></div>



European Silverlight 5 Hosting - UK :: Style Setters with Silverlight 5

clock November 17, 2014 07:12 by author Scott

One of new Silverlight 5 feature is Style Setter. This great feature was heavily missing from the earlier Silverlight version. The functionality is pretty useful and is extensively used in WPF applications.

Implementing MVVM scenarios with controls inherited from ItemsControls is not an easy way and sometimes may require a lot of work.

Say binding IsSelected on C1TreeView or binding GroupName/HeaderBackground in C1Menu. There are lot of workarounds to these scenarios.

Setting binding in Style Setters is really helpful in these scenarios and it does reduces a lot of work.

Lets see this by an example. Below are the simple classes that we will be using for binding purposes:-

public class Parent
  {
    public string Name{get;set;}
    public List<Child> Childs{get;set;}
    public bool IsSelected { get; set; }
  } 

 public class Child
  {
   public Child(string name)
    {
     this.Name=name;
    }
   public string Name{get;set;}
   public bool IsSelected { get; set; }
  }

Lets populate the collection in our ViewModel:-

public class MyViewModel
  {
   private List<Parent> _collections;
   public MyViewModel()
    {
     _collections = new List<Parent>();
     _collections.Add(new Parent() { Name = "P1", Childs = new List<Child>() { new Child("C11"){IsSelected=true} , new Child("C12"), new Child("C13") } });
     _collections.Add(new Parent() { Name = "P2", IsSelected=true, Childs = new List<Child>() { new Child("C21"), new Child("C22"), new Child("C23") } });
     _collections.Add(new Parent() { Name = "P3", Childs = new List<Child>() { new Child("C31"), new Child("C32"), new Child("C33") } });
     } 

   public List<Parent> Collections
     {
      get
        {
         return _collections;
        }
      }
    }

Next is important xaml that shows the entire binding stuff in xaml:-

<c1:C1TreeView ItemsSource="{Binding Collections}" Grid.Row="1">
 <c1:C1TreeView.ItemTemplate>
 <c1:C1HierarchicalDataTemplate ItemsSource="{Binding Childs}">
 <TextBlock HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" Margin="2" Text="{Binding Name}"/>
 </c1:C1HierarchicalDataTemplate>
 </c1:C1TreeView.ItemTemplate>
<c1:C1TreeView.ItemContainerStyle>
 <Style TargetType="c1:C1TreeViewItem">
 <Setter    Property="IsSelected" Value="{Binding IsSelected}"/>
 </Style>
 </c1:C1TreeView.ItemContainerStyle>
</c1:C1TreeView>

As you can see from the above xaml code, we have used the ItemContainerStyle and bound theIsSelected property on the C1TreeViewItem with the IsSelected property exposed on our class. That was pretty simple. Isnt It?

With earlier versions, you may have to use some helper classes like SetterValueBindingHelper to achieve the same thing.

You can set similar type of styles to most of the controls inherited from ItemsControl like C1Menu,C1Accordion, C1Book etc.  while still obeying the rules of standard MVVM.

The things doesn’t stop here. With this new feature, its pretty easy to bind the C1DataGrid’s row /cell background/foreground/fontweight etc. all in xaml without manually setting the properties in code. See below xaml code which binds the IsAvailable property on the bound item toDataGridRowPresenters Background/Fontweight:-

<Style x:Key="myrowstyle" TargetType="c1:DataGridRowPresenter">
 <Setter  Property="Background" Value="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}, Path=Row.DataItem.IsAvailable, Converter={StaticResource BackgroundConverter}}"/>
 <Setter  Property="FontSize"  Value="{Binding RelativeSource={RelativeSource Self}, Path=Row.DataItem.IsAvailable, Converter={StaticResource FontweightConverter}}"/>
 </Style>

 



European Cloud Silverlight 5 Hosting – HostForLIFE.eu :: How to Set Focus Control in Silverlight 5

clock September 1, 2014 12:42 by author Onit

In this article I will going to show you about focusing any element in Silverlight, Silverlight 5 is an application framework for writing and running rich Internet applications, with features and purposes similar to those of Adobe Flash. Just supposed that we had a login panel as he very first screen after validation we will navigate to another page. So when I am talking about the login panel we will have two input fields (textboxes) to insert username and password and looking from thge user's point of view we want that the username textbox field is to be focused.

 


Create a Silverlight Application

Before we jump more into the content about focus control first we should create a Silverlight application, just named it (for example: "FocusingControlInSilverlightApplication", use one textbox, passwordbox and button for the login interface.

It will looked like below:

Set Focus to the username textbox

So as we know we have a function something like Focus() to make it focused but it is not going to work for the very first time. Here is the reason, when we will run the application the Silverlight Plugin is not yet focused. Unless until we focus that Plugin in we can't focus any control in Silverlight application. To make it happen we have to simply add a single line of code on the loaded event which will look like and focus the Plugin

public MainPage()
        {
            InitializeComponent();

            this.Loaded += new RoutedEventHandler(MainPage_Loaded);
        }

        void MainPage_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
        {
            //First focus the silverlight plogin and than focus the control.
            HtmlPage.Plugin.Focus(); (1)
            userNameTextBox.Focus();(2)
        }

Line one is focusing the Silverlight Plugin.
Focus that element.
But we need to add the following to the namespace import section.


using System.Windows.Browser;


Now run the application and you will find the control focused.

Once the Silverlight Plugin is focused, the simple Focus() function will work. Suppose we want to set the focus to the passwordbox; now after the Silverlight Plugin is focused so any event let say we add a focus button beside the login button and on click event of that button let's add the following

void focusButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
        {
            //After Silverlight Plug in is focused
            passwordTextBox.Focus();
        }

And the screen will look like:

Click on the focus button and your passwordTextBox will be focused; the reason being is we have already focused the Plugin.

I just want to point to that since our login page is the very first page so we need to focus it using code behind. If suppose you have already clicked any of the Silverlight controls or the page itself, we have gotten the Plugin focused; after that if we want to focus any control, we can simply use the control.Focus() method.

Alternative

We do have an alternative to focus the Plugin at the very first moment of page load. As we know for every Silverlight application we get a .aspx and .html page created automatically.

This page has got the .xap file integrated in them which looks like:

<body>

    <form id="form1" runat="server" style="height:100%">
    <div id="silverlightControlHost">
        <object id="focusingControlInSilverlightApplicationTestPageXaml"  data="data:application/x-silverlight-2," type="application/x-silverlight-2" width="100%" height="100%">
                     <param name="source" value="ClientBin/FocusingControlInSilverlightApplication.xap"/>
                     <param name="onError" value="onSilverlightError" />
                     <param name="background" value="white" />
                     <param name="minRuntimeVersion" value="4.0.50826.0" />
                     <param name="autoUpgrade" value="true" />
                     <a href="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=149156&v=4.0.50826.0" style="text-decoration:none">
                               <img src="http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=161376" alt="Get Microsoft Silverlight" style="border-style:none"/>
                     </a>
              </object><iframe id="_sl_historyFrame" style="visibility:hidden;height:0px;width:0px;border:0px"></iframe></div>
    </form>
</body>


Including some JavaScript. So let's include the id attribute for the object tag and give some name; in my case it is "focusingControlInSilverlightApplicationTestPageXaml" and add the following function to the JavaScript section:


function FocusPlugin() {

            document.getElementById('focusingControlInSilverlightApplicationTestPageXaml').focus();
}

And on the body part of HTML add the following:


<body onload="FocusPlugin()">


This will do the work; you don't need to write anything in the code behind. At the very first moment when the .aspx or .html (test pages) loads it will focus the corresponding Plugin and there after only control.focus() method will focus the control.



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