I have one main textbox with multiline textmode, and another two textboxes with color textmode, one is to change the text-color and the other one to change the background-color of the main textbox.
The problem is that if I change the background color after changing the text color, the text color will be overridden by black color (I guess this is the default color), or if I change the text color after changing the background color, the background color will be overridden by white color (the default color I guess).
I know the textbox value is posted with PostBack request, but I thought ViewState should store the control information for textbox. It still does not if I enable ViewState for the main textbox explicitly.
Somehow I can fix this problem. But, why does it behave like this?
UPDATE
I have checked this resource: http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/ee01e6/viewstate-for-textbox-in-Asp-Net/
When I use radiobuttons, it works. If I use the textbox as the color-picker, then it does not work.
Is this a bug of textbox when used with TextMode set to Color??
Here is the main textbox:
<asp:TextBox ID="txt_Editor"
TextMode="MultiLine"
Columns="50" Rows="10"
EnableViewState="true"
runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
Here are the two:
<div class="text-muted">Color Options:</div>
Text-color:
<asp:TextBox ID="txt_TextColor"
AutoPostBack="true" TextMode="Color"
Text="#000000" runat="server" OnTextChanged="txt_TextColor_TextChanged">
</asp:TextBox>
Background-color:
<asp:TextBox ID="txt_BackColor"
TextMode="Color" AutoPostBack="true"
Text="#FFFFFF" runat="server" OnTextChanged="txt_BackColor_TextChanged"></asp:TextBox>
Here is the related part in the CodeBehind file, whenever a color is chosen the colors of the main textbox should be updated accordingly:
protected void txt_TextColor_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
txt_Editor.ForeColor = Color.FromName(txt_TextColor.Text);
}
protected void txt_BackColor_TextChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
txt_Editor.BackColor = Color.FromName(txt_BackColor.Text);
}