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RequiredFieldValidator + OnClientClick issue

JS script

function ConfirmMe()

{

   return confirm("Do you want to proceed?");

}

ASPX

<asp:TextBox id="txtName" runat="server"/>

<asp:Button id="btnSubmit" OnClientClick="return ConfirmMe()" Text="Submit" runat="server"/>

Well, that is pretty straightforward. BUT, it goes weird when you have a validator control (eg. RequiredFieldValidator) that is used to validate the "txtName" textbox server control. For instance,

<asp:RequiredFieldValidator id="rq1" ControlToValidate="txtName" ErrorMessage="Name cannot be blank" Display="Dynamic" runat="server"/>

Whenever you press the button with no textbox value, the client-side confirmation dialog will be invoked first before the validator message is able to show up. This isn't what we expected it to behave. I tried several ways to overcome this problem, including using CLIENT CALLBACK, disabling the CauseValidation, but it failed. Finally, I was able to find a solution by adding JUST ONE line in the JS script.

   if(Page_ClientValidate())

      return confirm('Do you want to proceed?');

Page_BlockSubmit=false;  //当页面中有其他不需要验证的按钮或下拉框时一定要加上这句话,否则其他下拉框第一次提交时不会触发后台代码

   return false;

Another discovery today !

    本文转自永春博客园博客,原文链接:http://www.cnblogs.com/firstyi/archive/2006/12/26/604216.html,如需转载请自行联系原作者

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