I have a strange problem, it seems, that I don't know how to solve. I have a button like this:
<asp:Button ID="btnSave" runat="server" ClientIDMode="Static" Text="Save" OnClientClick="return ConfirmSave();" OnClick="btnSave_Click" />
If I write my client function like the following, it works as expected:
function ConfirmSave开发者_开发技巧()
{
return confirm('Confirm?');
}
But I should check, inside the function, for the confirm result, like this:
function ConfirmSave()
{
if (Page_ClientValidate('validationGroup'))
{
var conf = confirm("Confirm?");
if (conf)
{
$('#btnSave').attr('disabled', 'disabled');
}
return conf;
}
else
return false;
}
Doing this, the page postback but the server click event doesn't fire.
Anyone could help? Thanks
use a timeout to disable the button immediately after your code completes and the submit happens.
if (conf)
{
setTimeout( function() { $('#btnSave').attr('disabled', 'disabled') }, 0 );
}
Yes its fires because the Button is input with submit type.
You probably have some other error, maybe a duplicate of your button id, in the page (because you have set it on static mode).
Check if you have give the btnSave again somewhere else, or check also if you have any JavaScript error.
(After your page is render, on your browser see the source code of your page and search for the btnSave id if exist more than one time)
If you have a method called btnSave_Click() in your code behind then when you post back it will fall into your Page_load method first and then fall into that method. If you are using VB then you will need a method with Handles btnSave_Click()
after it.
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