I have a UserControl on my aspx file. On the main page I have a button. When Click on the button, I want to alert the UserControl's Textbox value. Is it possible?
2 Answers
You need to expose the UserControl's TextBox from the UserControl. Like this:
public TextBox txtBox
{
get
{
return TextBox1;
}
set
{
TextBox1 = value;
}
}
In this way, the TextBox becomes a public property of the UserControl, and it is accessible to any page using it. You can access to it from Javascript in the following way:
function getTextBoxAlert() {
alert(document.getElementById("<%=MyTextBox1.txtBox.ClientID.ToString() %>").value);
}
Where MyTextBox1
would be the name (ID) of the UserControl, and txtBox
the name of the property.
Good luck!
You could use the onclientclick
property on your button -
onclientclick="alert(document.getElementById('<%= yourtextbox.ClientID %>').value)"
This presumes your button is asp.net control if it's just a HTML button you could do -
onclick="alert(document.getElementById('<%= yourtextbox.ClientID %>').value)"
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Use this instead :
onclientclick="alert(document.getElementById('<%= yourtextbox.ClientID %>').value)"
. If you don't it wont works as the client id of the textbox will be a concatenation of all control's ancestors' ids. This applies if the control is a server control (not a simple<input type="text">
– Steve BNov 22, 2011 at 15:04 -
My textbox is DevExpress' ASPxTextbox. Does this solution works for it? Nov 24, 2011 at 7:46
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I noticed that I made a mistake while giving ClientInstanceName to Textbox. Therefore ASPxTextbox.GetText() method didn't work. When I fix my mistake it works correctly. Thanks for answers. Nov 24, 2011 at 9:31