Re: Execute Javascript AFTER click event



Eliyahu,
I just got in and tried this. It works VERY well.

Thank you very much.

Ian
"Eliyahu Goldin" <removemeegoldin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ObQH3yeZFHA.3400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Ian,
>
> Put in your .aspx file just before the </form> tag a line:
> <input type=hidden id=inhAction runat=server>
> Here you will pass action instructions from server to client.
> After switching to design view and back to html view it will add a
> HtmlInputHidden control named inhAction to yoour code behind.
>
> In the Page_Load server event put a line:
> inhAction.Value=""
> This will preset the action to empty string.
>
> At the end of your server-side event that handles the save button click
> put
> a line:
> inhAction.Value="UPDATETREE"
>
> Go back to the .aspx page and make your <body> looking as
> <body onload="handleAction()">
>
> In the <head> section of the .aspx page add a javascript::
> <script language="javascript">
> function handleAction(){
> if (Form1.inhAction.value=="UPDATETREE")
> top.frames['search'].location.href = 'SearchTree.aspx';
> }
> </script>
>
> That's about it.
>
> Eliyahu
>
> "Ian Kelly" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OEGpeneZFHA.3488@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi Eliyahu,
>> Thanks for your suggestion. I should have given some info on my
> background.
>> I am a VB 6.0 programmer. VB.NET is very new to me. I think I got most
> of
>> what you were suggesting, but could I get some more detail. Sorry.
>>
>> Ian
>> "Eliyahu Goldin" <removemeegoldin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23hq5uieZFHA.2376@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > Ian,
>> >
>> > 3) is the way to go. Make a hidden input for passing instructions from
>> > server to client. Make a client-side <body .. onload=..> event that
>> > will
>> > read the input and handle the instruction if any. Normally, the input
> will
>> > be empty. When you want to tell the client to update the tree, pass a
> word
>> > "UPDATETREE". The client side onload event will get the word and
>> > execute
>> > top.frames['search'].location.href = 'SearchTree.aspx';
>> >
>> > Eliyahu
>> >
>> > "Ian Kelly" <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:%23n1uOceZFHA.2520@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Hi All,
>> >> I have an .net form that is split into two frames. The left frame has
> a
>> >> tree that displays a list of all the customers. The right frame
> displays
>> >> the appropriate clients information. When the save button is pressed
> on
>> > the
>> >> right frame, I want to update the tree in the left frame AFTER saving
> all
>> >> the data as the changes to the right frame may affect how the tree is
>> >> displayed. I tried using the following:
>> >>
>> >> btnSave.Attributes("onclick") = "top.frames['search'].location.href =
>> >> 'SearchTree.aspx';"
>> >>
>> >> The only issue is that the above javascript executes BEFORE the server
>> > side
>> >> click event. So what I need to be able to do is either
>> >>
>> >> 1) call a javascript from vb.net whenever I want OR
>> >> 2) without javascript, refresh a frame from another frame OR
>> >> 3) somehow have the clientside script execute AFTER the
> serverside
>> >> script
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Any help, with examples, would be greatly appreciated.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks
>> >> Ian
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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