How do I check if the useragent is an ipad or iphone?
I’m using a C# asp.net website.
I’m using a C# asp.net website.
I’m having a really hard time pinpointing the source of an intermittent problem in an ASP.NET web application running on the Safari browser on a third-generation iPad running iOS 6.0. What happens is that, on occasion, the that <a> tags set up as hyperlinks that do postbacks via JavaScript will suddenly stop working and don’t appear to do anything if you touch them on the screen. These include an asp:LinkButton control that is set up as a logout link, and the header row of a GridView that is set up to allowing row sorting. There seems to be no rhyme or reason behind it – they will work as normal for awhile, then stop, and I’ll later notice that they start working again (mostly after closing Safari and re-opening it, though that doesn’t always seem to work).
I have developed a web application in asp.net 3.5. It is consuming lot of javascript/JQuery events and working properly in normal browser in pc, but my client is saying that these are not working in tablet-pc/android and IPad . Like I have a dropdownlist in which I am firing keypress and mouse click events in javascript, and these are perfectly working in normal browsers, I need to be in working form all these in IPads and android tablet-pcs.
I’m using asp.net to build an ipad webapp. I know that using input type="email" will cause the keyboard layout on the ipad to change to handle email input more easily than the default. The problem is I’m using a server side text box control. Does anyone know how to make a server side control do this?