Re: Question on textbox property.

From: bruce barker (nospam_brubar_at_safeco.com)
Date: 12/29/04


Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:55:25 -0800

you are on the right track. onpostback, read the hidden field, and set the
style in serverside code. alternately do in client side code, on postback
render a call to client script that does it.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

"Henry" <Henry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:814EB9E4-3C76-4A9F-9CD6-CCA1143E5628@microsoft.com...
| Hi. I've also posted this at another discussion board and here is the
| original question.
|
| -------------------------
| "I have this problem and I don't know what I can do. First of all, I have
a
| page with [ok] and [cancel] button, and 5 <asp:TextBox>'s and when an user
| makes changes to each of the textbox content, javascript client side code
is
| triggered to change the textbox background color property to some other
| color. My problem is when I click on the save button(server side), I get
a
| pop up window (like a message box but it's just a another browser) that
ask
| if you would like to save. At this point, if [cancel] is selected, the
window
| will close and the original page with those textbox will show. However,
all
| the colors that were changed by client side code is now lost because of
| postback to server. Is there anyway to keep the textbox control's
property
| such as (textbox1.style.backgroundColor) when performing postback. What I
| tried so far is to store each of the control's name in hidden value
| ("textbox1;textbox4") but, can't do anything about it further once I have
it
| on the server side. Is there any other way to achieve this. Any help
would
| be appreciated. Thanks."
|
| Henry
|


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