How to call code behind method between script tag?












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I'm trying to give language choice to my web site.I'm working in Asp.net and using <a> tag.I have to use JavaScript because, onclick event doesn't see code behind methods.But I don't know how call code behind method in script tag.Does anyone know about this?Please advice..



My code behind method:



protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
cookie.Value = "en-US";
Response.SetCookie(cookie);
Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
}


And these are <a> tags:



    <ul>
<li><a id="translaterAZ">AZ</a></li>
<li><a id="translaterRU">RU</a></li>
<li><a id="translaterEN">EN</a></li>
</ul>









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I'm trying to give language choice to my web site.I'm working in Asp.net and using <a> tag.I have to use JavaScript because, onclick event doesn't see code behind methods.But I don't know how call code behind method in script tag.Does anyone know about this?Please advice..



My code behind method:



protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
cookie.Value = "en-US";
Response.SetCookie(cookie);
Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
}


And these are <a> tags:



    <ul>
<li><a id="translaterAZ">AZ</a></li>
<li><a id="translaterRU">RU</a></li>
<li><a id="translaterEN">EN</a></li>
</ul>









share|improve this question






















  • use Webmethods for this stackoverflow.com/a/25262178/795683
    – Sain Pradeep
    2 days ago














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I'm trying to give language choice to my web site.I'm working in Asp.net and using <a> tag.I have to use JavaScript because, onclick event doesn't see code behind methods.But I don't know how call code behind method in script tag.Does anyone know about this?Please advice..



My code behind method:



protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
cookie.Value = "en-US";
Response.SetCookie(cookie);
Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
}


And these are <a> tags:



    <ul>
<li><a id="translaterAZ">AZ</a></li>
<li><a id="translaterRU">RU</a></li>
<li><a id="translaterEN">EN</a></li>
</ul>









share|improve this question













I'm trying to give language choice to my web site.I'm working in Asp.net and using <a> tag.I have to use JavaScript because, onclick event doesn't see code behind methods.But I don't know how call code behind method in script tag.Does anyone know about this?Please advice..



My code behind method:



protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
cookie.Value = "en-US";
Response.SetCookie(cookie);
Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
}


And these are <a> tags:



    <ul>
<li><a id="translaterAZ">AZ</a></li>
<li><a id="translaterRU">RU</a></li>
<li><a id="translaterEN">EN</a></li>
</ul>






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  • use Webmethods for this stackoverflow.com/a/25262178/795683
    – Sain Pradeep
    2 days ago


















  • use Webmethods for this stackoverflow.com/a/25262178/795683
    – Sain Pradeep
    2 days ago
















use Webmethods for this stackoverflow.com/a/25262178/795683
– Sain Pradeep
2 days ago




use Webmethods for this stackoverflow.com/a/25262178/795683
– Sain Pradeep
2 days ago












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You could use a LinkButton.



<asp:LinkButton ID="MyLinkButton" runat="server" OnClick="ConvertToEN">EN</asp:LinkButton>


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protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
cookie.Value = "en-US";
Response.SetCookie(cookie);
Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
}





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    You could use a LinkButton.



    <asp:LinkButton ID="MyLinkButton" runat="server" OnClick="ConvertToEN">EN</asp:LinkButton>


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    protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
    HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
    if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
    cookie.Value = "en-US";
    Response.SetCookie(cookie);
    Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
    }





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      You could use a LinkButton.



      <asp:LinkButton ID="MyLinkButton" runat="server" OnClick="ConvertToEN">EN</asp:LinkButton>


      C#



      protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
      {
      HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
      if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
      cookie.Value = "en-US";
      Response.SetCookie(cookie);
      Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
      }





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        You could use a LinkButton.



        <asp:LinkButton ID="MyLinkButton" runat="server" OnClick="ConvertToEN">EN</asp:LinkButton>


        C#



        protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
        HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
        if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
        cookie.Value = "en-US";
        Response.SetCookie(cookie);
        Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
        }





        share|improve this answer












        You could use a LinkButton.



        <asp:LinkButton ID="MyLinkButton" runat="server" OnClick="ConvertToEN">EN</asp:LinkButton>


        C#



        protected void ConvertToEN(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
        HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies["Lang"];
        if (cookie == null) cookie = new HttpCookie("Lang");
        cookie.Value = "en-US";
        Response.SetCookie(cookie);
        Response.Redirect("First_Page.aspx");
        }






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