Re: Javascript Confirm()

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store the answer in a hidden field:

document.getElementById('fieldid').value = confirm('ok');

where fieldid is the id of the hidden field

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

shil wrote:
Hi all,

Can any one direct me in how to use javascript confirm() function when
a condition is met from codebehind. I don't want to attach this to a
button. When I submit the page, I want to check some business rules,
and based on the response from the database, if the response is Yes, I
need to display a confirmation alert to user. When the user clicks ok,
then I should take an action, if not, exit out of the subroutine.

Below is the script I'm using in the Submit_Click() subroutine.

If Trim(Message) <> "" Then
Dim strScript As String = "<script
language=JavaScript>"
strScript += "confirm(""" & Trim(Message) &
""");"
strScript += "</script>"
If (Not
Page.IsStartupScriptRegistered("clientScript")) Then
Page.RegisterStartupScript("clientScript",
strScript)
End If
End If

In the above code, I'm getting a message from the Sql database into
Message variable, and showing that to the user.
But I don't have a way to track what an user have selected from the
confirmation alert box.

Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.

.


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