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I wanna add server controls by using javascript. The main purpose of why I want is to add controls without any postback and get them in code-behind.

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You can check the Request.Form collection for all form values (client side controls) on the server. Each control will need to have a unique ID to access it in the request.Form collection.

For example, if you had the following control

<input type="text" id="testBox" value="blah" />

On the server you would access the value as Request.Form["testBox"].

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Try to access the html inputs with Request.Form

Request.Form["inputName"]

You will have to set the name attribute on your inputs like this:

<input type="text" value="blah" name="inputName" />
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  • Thanks but I guess I can't choose 2 answers as an answer ?
    – Tarik
    Dec 10, 2008 at 5:05
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if its a form post you can get the value with request.form["control"] one of the properties will help you do it, if its a new control in some page you can do something with ajax , i did not try it, its just a theory,

you can make an ajax request that will create a textboox control in the server and then render the html to your page.

now when you will call text1.text you will get the value ..

but its a bit of an hack to me..

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That is not generally possible. You must add server side controls on the server.

If you want to avoid the visibility of a postback, use AJAX and an UpdatePanel. Otherwise you're out of luck.

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