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I have a method that add's an onclick event too an imagebutton. But sometimes you have to press the button multiple times before the "pop-up" window opens. Any idea why this happens?

this is my code were I add the event to my imagebutton:

private void AddProjectDetails()
    {
        ImageButton imgBtn;
        HiddenField hfld;
        String ProjectNumber;
        for (int i = 0; i < GridViewProperties.Rows.Count; i++)
        {
            hfld = GridViewProperties.Rows[i].FindControl("HiddenProjId") as HiddenField;
            imgBtn = GridViewProperties.Rows[i].FindControl("ibtnShowExtra") as ImageButton;
            ProjectNumber = hfld.Value;
            imgBtn.Attributes.Add("onclick", "window.open('ProjectDetails.aspx?ProjectNumber=" + Server.UrlEncode(ProjectNumber) + "','Graph','height=590,width=600,left=50,top=50,scrollbars=yes'); return true;");
        }
    }

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Try returning false from the javascript. This will prevent postback. Some times the postback can be faster then the windows.open, and in this case I don't think you want it.

Another solution is using an <a href='...' >image</a> instead of the imagebutton

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Why are you using return true inside you java-script function.
Do you need postback on your page.
If not use return false.

I will also suggest you to write a javascript function and call it as follows

function OpenPopUp(projectNumber) 
{
      window.open("ProjectDetails.aspx?ProjectNumber="+ projectNumber 
                      ,'Graph','height=590,width=600,left=50,top=50,scrollbars=yes'); 
      return false;
};

and call it inside your c# code

imgBtn.Attributes.Add("onclick", "return OpenPopUp('"+Server.UrlEncode(ProjectNumber)+"');");
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  • What'S the advantage of doing it in a seperate function?
    – Jelle
    Apr 4, 2013 at 9:29
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Like Stefano and Shekhar said, you must not use return true for LinkButtons, Imagebuttons, unless you want the page post back.

You can also use this way:

<asp:ImageButton ID="ButtonOpenProject" runat="server" ImageUrl="~/Images/OpenProject.png"  OnClientClick="return OpenProject('"<%# ProjectNumber %>"');" />

And in your JavaScript script you do something like this:

function OpenProject(ProjectNumber){
    window.open('ProjectDetails.aspx?ProjectNumber=' + ProjectNumber + ','Graph','height=590,width=600,left=50,top=50,scrollbars=yes');
    return false;
}

Hope this help.

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