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I don't seem to know how to correctly write bn_pwd.Click and to make it work. Please help me.

protected void bn_pwd_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)   
    {
       if (bn_pwd.Click == true)
            {
                lb_showpwd.Visible = true;
                tb_Spwd.Visible = true;
                lb_showcfmpwd.Visible = true;
                tb_Scfmpwd.Visible = true;
            }
        else
        {
            lb_showpwd.Visible = false;
            tb_Spwd.Visible = false;
            lb_showcfmpwd.Visible = false;
            tb_Scfmpwd.Visible = false;
        }
    }
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  • Are you talking about a button or checkbox? What is the definition of your button in the aspx file?
    – Steve
    Jan 4, 2014 at 15:16

2 Answers 2

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When the bn_pwd_Click function is fired, it means that the button was clicked. What you want to do with bn_pwd.Click == true ?

Maybe you should use a variable to store the state of the controls you want to apply.

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What you have will work (minus some unnecessary code), assuming you have a button with OnClick="bn_pwd_Click":

<asp:Button ID="bn_pwd" OnClick="bn_pwd_Click" Text="Submit" runat="server" />

Alternatively, you can declare the Click event in the code behind (and not have it in the code-front as above). Personally, I like having it on the code-front side.

bn_pwd.Click += bn_pwd_Click;

Now, when the button is clicked, the page will post-back (your Page_Load will execute again), and then bn_pwd_Click will execute. So you only need this:

protected void bn_pwd_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{   
    lb_showpwd.Visible = true;
    tb_Spwd.Visible = true;
    lb_showcfmpwd.Visible = true;
    tb_Scfmpwd.Visible = true;
}

Because that function only ever runs when the button is clicked. I assume the visibilities of all of those controls should be set to false to begin with. Either in code front or in Page_Load.

From your question, it seems like you need to review the ASP.NET Page Life Cycle and could also benefit from some tutorials, like at ASP.net.

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