I have a web app with HTML tables containing input boxes everywhere in it. I want to be able to add rows to these tables from the C# side of things. To accomplish this, I use an asp button that calls this method:
private void AddRow()
{
HtmlTableRow tRow = new HtmlTableRow();
HtmlTableCell cell = new HtmlTableCell();
HtmlTableCell cell2 = new HtmlTableCell();
HtmlTableCell cell3 = new HtmlTableCell();
HtmlTableCell cell4 = new HtmlTableCell();
cell.InnerHtml = "<input type=\"text\" size=\"29\">";
tRow.Cells.Add(cell);
cell2.InnerHtml = "<input type=\"text\" size=\"9\" class=\"units commas\" />";
cell2.Attributes.Add("class", "leftBorder textCenter");
tRow.Cells.Add(cell2);
cell3.InnerHtml = "<input type=\"text\" size=\"8\" class=\"value commas\" />";
cell3.Attributes.Add("class", "leftBorder textCenter");
tRow.Cells.Add(cell3);
cell4.InnerHtml = "<input type=\"text\" size=\"11\" readonly=\"readonly\" tabindex=\"-1\" class=\"totalA1 autoTotal\" /> ";
cell4.Attributes.Add("class", "leftBorder rightBorder textRight");
tRow.Cells.Add(cell4);
someTable.Rows.Add(tRow);
}
This works beautifully...for exactly one row. I can click the button, it adds a row. If I click it again, it doesn't do anything. More specifically, I suspect it's removing the currently added row, restoring the document to the 'default' state, and then adds a row (effectively doing nothing).
Assuming I'm right, I need to somehow be able to append a row to another dynamically created row, instead of just replace it. If I'm not right, I just need a means to be able to continually add rows on a button press.
How would I go about doing this?
EDIT: I should specify, all this could be done in a loop, all at once. I was hoping to get it to work on a button press just for the sake of testing, but it can all be neatly tucked into a loop of some kind. I've had (some) success dropping it in one.
UpdatePanel
that will post back just the button rather than the whole page.if(!IsPostBack){}