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I have a linkbutton that shows a confirm window function when it's pressed:

$('#LinkButton1').click(function () {
     var continue = confirm('¿CONTINUE?');
    if (continue) {
        return true;
    }
    else
        return false;
});

I want to disable a linkbutton, its style and its clic event, when page loads:

 $('#LinkButton1').attr("disabled", "disabled").on('click', function (e) {
    e.preventDefault()
 });

The linkbutton is disabled and onclic server event is removed but the prompt it's still showing.

When user types something into a textbox this linbutton should be enabled again and get the previously unbinded clic events:

 $(':input').keypress(function () {
    $('#LinkButton1').removeProp('disabled').off('click');
});

This gets back the server onclic event but I now I miss the confirm windows.

DEMO: http://jsfiddle.net/Tvbg9/3/ In this demo the confirm windows is not showed but i still see in my page.

What I am doing wrong? thank you.

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4 Answers 4

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Instead of using this

        $('#LinkButton1').attr("disabled","")

you can try this

    $('#LinkButton1').removeAttr("disabled")

Hope it should work

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    You should use removeProp('disabled') instead
    – A. Wolff
    Nov 23, 2012 at 11:37
  • @Roasted: no, you shouldn't (the docs for removeProp() explicitly warn against this unless you want to permanently remove the property. Assuming that it can become disabled again, you should simply use .prop('disabled', false) to un-set the disabled property. Nov 23, 2012 at 20:03
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Try the following for disabling the button

$('#LinkButton1').click(function() { return false; });

Then for the input:

$('input').change(function () {
    if ($(this).val().length > 0)
        $('#LinkButton1').unbind('click');
});​

Hope this helps!

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  • When input changes I need to bind again the click event, not unbind it.
    – anmarti
    Nov 23, 2012 at 11:53
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This is the way to go:

http://jsfiddle.net/Tvbg9/

$('#LinkButton1').on('click',function(e){e.preventDefault()});

    $(':input').keypress(function () {
        $('#LinkButton1').off('click');
    });​
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  • I edited your fiddle because i need to remove the confirm window also. And when click is binded again I miss the confirm window. jsfiddle.net/Tvbg9/3
    – anmarti
    Nov 23, 2012 at 12:14
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I only allow the clic event if any key is pressed onto any textbox:

$('#LinkButton1').attr("disabled", "disabled").on('click', function (e) {
    e.preventDefault();
  return false;
});

$(':input').keypress(function () {
    $('#LinkButton1')
    .removeProp('disabled')
    .off('click')
    .click(function () {
         var continue = confirm('¿CONTINUE?');
         if (continue) {
           return true;
         }
         else
           return false;
    });
});

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