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I need to run some code on server when user leaves the Textbox, it will do some calculations on what has been typed. I'd rather avoid doing it with jQuery, because it would involve creating a JSON server, etc.

Isn't there a way to do a postback for such an event?

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  • i wouldn't give up on jQuery. You can use jQuery to do all aspects of the clientside code for this without needing to parse a lick of JSON at the server. Apr 22, 2011 at 4:18
  • The thing is that the processing must access some data from DB. Apr 22, 2011 at 13:44
  • If you're using ASP.NET then you've already got a server application that can return JSON.
    – Jon Hanna
    Feb 19, 2016 at 17:42

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The TextBox has an AutoPostBack property to cause a postback when the user leaves the client-side textbox. There you can use the TextChanged event to call some serverside code.

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    But I do not want to make a call to the server on every change made on the text. Only when the user finishes typing and leaves the field is that the data is ready to be processed... Apr 22, 2011 at 13:45
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    @Adrian - the AutoPostBack only fires when the user leaves the textbox. Only then can the server react to the TextChanged event. So it works as required. Apr 22, 2011 at 14:31
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    You're right. The name of the event is misleading. It worked. Apr 22, 2011 at 15:15
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What about the Textchanged Event of the Textbox? It is fired when we input/change some text and then leave the textbox.

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  • I would note (as mentioned by Hans Kesting above) the TextChanged event is only fired immediately after leaving the TextBox if AutoPostback is set to "True".
    – Hawkeye
    Mar 3, 2017 at 19:49
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This solution works for me:

    <asp:TextBox ID="txtPara" runat="server" AutoPostBack="True" 
OnTextChanged="txtPara_TextChanged" onblur ="myFunction()"></asp:TextBox>

  <script>
        function myFunction() {

            __doPostBack("<%=txtPara%>", **txtPara_TextChanged**);

        }</script>

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