ASP.net - Gridview Textbox Enter Button Postback
I have a GridView with a Textbox and when the user changes the text within that box, I want them to be able to hit the enter button and postback and update the changes they made within that textbox on the row in the GridView.
I can't figure out how to do this?
Thanks,
Mark
asp.net
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I have a GridView with a Textbox and when the user changes the text within that box, I want them to be able to hit the enter button and postback and update the changes they made within that textbox on the row in the GridView.
I can't figure out how to do this?
Thanks,
Mark
asp.net
Bind a javascript onchange event to your textbox, track the value of input key and if it is enter button, fire a post back. Use following post to know how to postback using javascript - stackoverflow.com/questions/1305954/…
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:23
@PiyushKhanna The solution on this answer you post, is not possible, because all controls are render byGridView
dynamically.
– Aristos
Jan 3 at 17:25
@Aristos - I just passed the idea, knowing a little detail. Of course, the controls are dynamic and need some jQuery to bind the keypress (i wrongly said onchage earlier).
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:31
Great Thanks folks!
– Mark Smith
Jan 7 at 18:42
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I have a GridView with a Textbox and when the user changes the text within that box, I want them to be able to hit the enter button and postback and update the changes they made within that textbox on the row in the GridView.
I can't figure out how to do this?
Thanks,
Mark
asp.net
I have a GridView with a Textbox and when the user changes the text within that box, I want them to be able to hit the enter button and postback and update the changes they made within that textbox on the row in the GridView.
I can't figure out how to do this?
Thanks,
Mark
asp.net
asp.net
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Mark SmithMark Smith
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Bind a javascript onchange event to your textbox, track the value of input key and if it is enter button, fire a post back. Use following post to know how to postback using javascript - stackoverflow.com/questions/1305954/…
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:23
@PiyushKhanna The solution on this answer you post, is not possible, because all controls are render byGridView
dynamically.
– Aristos
Jan 3 at 17:25
@Aristos - I just passed the idea, knowing a little detail. Of course, the controls are dynamic and need some jQuery to bind the keypress (i wrongly said onchage earlier).
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:31
Great Thanks folks!
– Mark Smith
Jan 7 at 18:42
add a comment |
Bind a javascript onchange event to your textbox, track the value of input key and if it is enter button, fire a post back. Use following post to know how to postback using javascript - stackoverflow.com/questions/1305954/…
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:23
@PiyushKhanna The solution on this answer you post, is not possible, because all controls are render byGridView
dynamically.
– Aristos
Jan 3 at 17:25
@Aristos - I just passed the idea, knowing a little detail. Of course, the controls are dynamic and need some jQuery to bind the keypress (i wrongly said onchage earlier).
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:31
Great Thanks folks!
– Mark Smith
Jan 7 at 18:42
Bind a javascript onchange event to your textbox, track the value of input key and if it is enter button, fire a post back. Use following post to know how to postback using javascript - stackoverflow.com/questions/1305954/…
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:23
Bind a javascript onchange event to your textbox, track the value of input key and if it is enter button, fire a post back. Use following post to know how to postback using javascript - stackoverflow.com/questions/1305954/…
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:23
@PiyushKhanna The solution on this answer you post, is not possible, because all controls are render by
GridView
dynamically.– Aristos
Jan 3 at 17:25
@PiyushKhanna The solution on this answer you post, is not possible, because all controls are render by
GridView
dynamically.– Aristos
Jan 3 at 17:25
@Aristos - I just passed the idea, knowing a little detail. Of course, the controls are dynamic and need some jQuery to bind the keypress (i wrongly said onchage earlier).
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:31
@Aristos - I just passed the idea, knowing a little detail. Of course, the controls are dynamic and need some jQuery to bind the keypress (i wrongly said onchage earlier).
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:31
Great Thanks folks!
– Mark Smith
Jan 7 at 18:42
Great Thanks folks!
– Mark Smith
Jan 7 at 18:42
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You need to use some JavaScript code to do that - its on the page part. Here is one that I use (jQuery)
$(document).ready(function(){
// capture the editors
var AllEditors = jQuery('#<%= gvGridViewID.ClientID %> :input[type=text]');
AllEditors.keydown(function (e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13)
{
e.preventDefault();
// the [value=Update] is the default value to Update control of GridView
jQuery(this).parents("tr").find("input[value=Update]").click();
}
});
});
If you have it inside UpdatePanel, you need to initialize it each time the UpatePanel fires. If you have it inside a custom control, you need to add extra variables on the function names to avoid conflicts.
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You need to use some JavaScript code to do that - its on the page part. Here is one that I use (jQuery)
$(document).ready(function(){
// capture the editors
var AllEditors = jQuery('#<%= gvGridViewID.ClientID %> :input[type=text]');
AllEditors.keydown(function (e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13)
{
e.preventDefault();
// the [value=Update] is the default value to Update control of GridView
jQuery(this).parents("tr").find("input[value=Update]").click();
}
});
});
If you have it inside UpdatePanel, you need to initialize it each time the UpatePanel fires. If you have it inside a custom control, you need to add extra variables on the function names to avoid conflicts.
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You need to use some JavaScript code to do that - its on the page part. Here is one that I use (jQuery)
$(document).ready(function(){
// capture the editors
var AllEditors = jQuery('#<%= gvGridViewID.ClientID %> :input[type=text]');
AllEditors.keydown(function (e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13)
{
e.preventDefault();
// the [value=Update] is the default value to Update control of GridView
jQuery(this).parents("tr").find("input[value=Update]").click();
}
});
});
If you have it inside UpdatePanel, you need to initialize it each time the UpatePanel fires. If you have it inside a custom control, you need to add extra variables on the function names to avoid conflicts.
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You need to use some JavaScript code to do that - its on the page part. Here is one that I use (jQuery)
$(document).ready(function(){
// capture the editors
var AllEditors = jQuery('#<%= gvGridViewID.ClientID %> :input[type=text]');
AllEditors.keydown(function (e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13)
{
e.preventDefault();
// the [value=Update] is the default value to Update control of GridView
jQuery(this).parents("tr").find("input[value=Update]").click();
}
});
});
If you have it inside UpdatePanel, you need to initialize it each time the UpatePanel fires. If you have it inside a custom control, you need to add extra variables on the function names to avoid conflicts.
You need to use some JavaScript code to do that - its on the page part. Here is one that I use (jQuery)
$(document).ready(function(){
// capture the editors
var AllEditors = jQuery('#<%= gvGridViewID.ClientID %> :input[type=text]');
AllEditors.keydown(function (e) {
if (e.keyCode == 13)
{
e.preventDefault();
// the [value=Update] is the default value to Update control of GridView
jQuery(this).parents("tr").find("input[value=Update]").click();
}
});
});
If you have it inside UpdatePanel, you need to initialize it each time the UpatePanel fires. If you have it inside a custom control, you need to add extra variables on the function names to avoid conflicts.
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Bind a javascript onchange event to your textbox, track the value of input key and if it is enter button, fire a post back. Use following post to know how to postback using javascript - stackoverflow.com/questions/1305954/…
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:23
@PiyushKhanna The solution on this answer you post, is not possible, because all controls are render by
GridView
dynamically.– Aristos
Jan 3 at 17:25
@Aristos - I just passed the idea, knowing a little detail. Of course, the controls are dynamic and need some jQuery to bind the keypress (i wrongly said onchage earlier).
– Piyush Khanna
Jan 3 at 17:31
Great Thanks folks!
– Mark Smith
Jan 7 at 18:42