Has anyone else seen this behavior?
Running Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate with Infragistics NetAdvantage 10.1 controls on Windows 7 Ultimate and after I added a WebDataGrid to my page, in design mode it says "Requesting Data..." in the bottom left of the VS2010 IDE. Won't go away ... and won't allow me to add any more Infragistics controls in Design View or Source View.
Not sure if it is specific to WebDataGrid. I also have WebSplitter, WebTab, and WebExplorer controls on the page.
Doesn't do this on an empty Web Form. See image below (blue circle cursor is also running when this happens).
Hello Alejandro,
I tried this but I can only replicate “Requesting data…” part. My form stays completely functional. Would you send me a sample that shows your issue?
Regards,
Lyuba
Developer Support Engineer
Infragistics
www.infragistics.com/support
How you want it?
(sorry for the delay)
You can zip it and attach it in this forum thread. The zip file should be less than 200KB, so if it is bigger, just delete the ig_res folder.
LyubaDeveloper Support EngineerInfragisticswww.infragistics.com/support
Has anybody been able to determine what the cause and solution for this is? I'm also having the same issue, except in my case I suspect it may also have something to do with the fact that VS2010 keeps crashing on me, which is causing me to lose work. I'd like to find out how to fix this if possible. If it is an unresolvable issue then please follow up with that information as well, as that will help us in our evaluation. Thank you.
Hi,
The reason for that issue are missing background images in the WebDataGrid CSS. The Visual Design Team are aware of it and hopefully the bug will be resolved for the next service release.
Thank you kindly for the information. I don't suppose there happens to be a workaround at the moment? I do suspect that my VS2010 is crashing because of it... though I'm not certain. Can I remove specific image references in the meantime in order to keep the issue from bothering VS? Thanks again.
VS2010 shouldn't be crashing because of that but it's possible.
Yes, you can safely remove some background images from the grid CSS until the "requesting data" message disappears. Start with the following:
background-image: url(transparent);
igg_MiddleDragIndicator.png
igg_BottomDragIndicator.png
igg_TopDragIndicator.png
Hope that helps!