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i want to use an asp:LinkButton, since it looks like a link, but has server-side Click handler.

But the web-server seems unable to detect if javascript is disabled on the client, and doesn't render into a mechanism that still works.

Is it possible to have a link that looks like a link, but has server-side OnClick event handler?


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The answer is no, but below are some workaround ideas. Accepted the one with non-zero up-votes.

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You could use CSS to style a button to look like a link, but this will be very much browser dependant, depending on the CSS implementation.

EDIT: I feel compelled to complete my answer since it's been accepted.

An asp:LinkButton renders to an HTML link, and as such cannot 'post' to a web page, but can only make 'get' requests. To work around this MS use JavaScript to action the post, however if JS is disabled this is not possible.

asp:Button and asp:ImageButton are different. They submit the HTML form by posting to a web page (or get depending on the form attributes) by using true HTML form elements. So these will work without JS intervention.

Some browsers will allow CSS styling to style a button to look like a link, and as such this can be used to work around the issue.

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A more complete version would have some sample code - otherwise it just begs another SO question called "How do i use CSS and Javascript" to create a button that looks like a link. – Ian Boyd Jan 27 at 19:15
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With anything like this in ASP.Net I'd usually render the control, along with an "accessible control" that's hidden with JavaScript. So in this case it would render a LinkButton (hidden by default via styles), and a normal button, with some javascript registered to hide the Button and show the LinkButton.

It's quite a common workaround for ASP.Net control that don't play nicely without javascript, or when you need "Autopostback" without Javascript.

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Some sample code to explain what you're talking about would be good. – Ian Boyd Jan 27 at 19:14
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There is no INPUT type which will look like a link. If you want to use a link to perform an INPUT type activity on a web page, it will have to navigate to the same page that you are on.

You can pass a query string variable with the link, and respond to that. It won't act exactly like a postback, instead it will just navigate to the same page that you are on.

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Just an idea:

Render an input button and use javascript to change it into a link. The button would work for non-javascript enabled browser and become a link for those who have javascript.

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