I have following markup which is generated dynamically using C# in my asp.net MVC2 application. There could be more rows depending on data in database. I have shown two rows. one is view row other is edit row. by default I want 'view' row(s) visible and rows with id 'edit' will be invisible. I want to use jQuery so that:
- on click of toggle link, I want view row invisible and edit row visible
- on click of update/cancel images, I want edit row invisible and view rows visible. edit button will cause postback
- There can be more than one rows with same id (view or edit), do i need to use class instead of id?
<table>
<tr id="view">
<a id="toggle" class="icon-button" href="#">
</tr>
<tr id="edit" style="display:none">
<img id="update" alt="Update" src="/static/images/update.png">
<img id="cancel" alt="cancel" src="/static/images/cancel.png">
</tr>
<tr id="view">
<a id="toggle" class="icon-button" href="#">
</tr>
<tr id="edit" style="display:none">
<img id="update" alt="Update" src="/static/images/update.png">
<img id="cancel" alt="cancel" src="/static/images/cancel.png">
</tr>
</table>
[EDIT]
I used this but it is not working:
<script type="text/javascript">
$(function () {
$(".icon-button").click(function () {
alert('I am here');
$('.view,.edit').toggle();
return false;
});
$(".icon-button-cancel").click(function(){
alert('I am there');
$('.view,.edit').toggle();
return false;
}
});
Please suggest solution using jQuery/JavaScript or any any other ASP.NET alternative
There can be more than one rows with same id (view or edit), do i need to use class instead of id?
... umm yes. An ID is aunique
identifier, how can it be unique if more than one exists? By using multiple, you'd be writing non-compliant markup, sending the browser into quirksmode. Use class instead.FYI: you can use multiple classes eg(class="foo bar") so long as they are space delimited