问题
UPDATE: An alternative title for this could be: How do I call javascript from my silverlight 2.0 application.
Here is a quick question for all you Silverlight gurus.
I have a Silverlight app that displays a stopwatch countdown. The app is hosted in an ASP.Net web application, What I want it to do is when the stopwatch hits zero, the app forces a server page refresh of the hosting page.
Is this possible?
If so, any chance of a code snippet?
回答1:
Apparently you can call a JS script from Silverlight using
HtmlPage.Window.CreateInstance
or
HtmlPage.Window.Invoke
The JavaScript to refresh a page is
location.reload(true)
I'm not a Silverlight or JavaScript expert though, so not sure if it works in all browsers, or even at all.
EDIT:
Scott posted a comment to this answer with his final solution.
He needed to create a JavaScript client function on the ASP.Net page called reload() that did the location.reload(true). Then it was a simple matter from his C# code to reload:
HtmlPage.Window.Invoke("reload");
As @R4cOON suggested, you can also use:
System.Windows.Browser.HtmlPage.Document.Submit();
回答2:
Why not simply stay on the Silverlight side and call
System.Windows.Browser.HtmlPage.Document.Submit();
Works a treat for me. The whole page gets reloaded and the Silverlight control kicks backs in.
回答3:
Just a quick note on why HtmlPage.Window.Invoke("location.reload(true);");
doesn't work: it appears from my quick testing that the way Silverlight implements Invoke is to look up a property with the given name on the specified JavaScript object and call it. So this code would say, "Find a property on the window object named 'location.reload(true);' and call it with zero arguments." There is, instead, a GetProperty
method that will let you get the window's location
property and invoke reload
on that with the parameter true
. The final code looks like this:
((ScriptObject)HtmlPage.Window.GetProperty("location")).Invoke("reload", true);
回答4:
In my case I didn't want to do asp.net kind of postback and lose my Silverlight page context so I refreshed my page by navigating to it. That way my language changes I made in my nav bar were reflected on my page or View as they come in 2008 template.
this.ContentFrame.Navigate(new Uri("", UriKind.Relative));
In this case I was on my home page. "" means home page if you examine the Silverlight templated navigation solution.
回答5:
It is possible for a silverlight app to call out into javascript on the page which in turn could force your page refresh. So yes this is definitely possible!
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/552756/can-silverlight-initiate-page-refreshes