I have a jQueryUI dialog with some textboxes, plus a button. Right now, the asp:Button tag used to generate the button automatically sets its type as type="submit". The structure of the dialog is such that pressing enter at any of the textboxes should not call the button click event. It seems like the cleanest way to solve the problem, if it is doable, is to manually set the button's type to something other than submit. Is there a way to do this?
Edit: Forgot to mention this, but the button text is bound to a database item by <%# Eval() %>, which doesn't work without a server-side tag.
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You can use just a regular html button and set it to whatever you want. It doesn't have to be a serverside asp button.
In your aspx file:
<input type="button" value="My Button" onclick="DoSomeScript();" />jawonlee : What about when the button's value depends on an Eval()?Jason Webb : Is this in a datagrid? -
I don't think you can set the Button control's
AutoPostBackto false, which would normally do what you want.In this case, I would simply not use
asp:Buttonand just use<input type='button'>. -
Hi jawonlee, do this:
<asp:Button runat="server" id="GNDN" Text="<%# Eval("") %>" UseSubmitBehavior="false" OnClientClick="return" />The UseSubmitBehavior property tells ASP.NET to render as
type="button"and inserts a__doPostBack()function call into theonclickproperty. The text of the OnClientClick property gets prepended to the client-sideonclickevent (with a trailing semicolon if you don't include it yourself), therefore puttingreturnsimply short-circuits the event handler and ends up doing nothing at all.
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