For future reference:
The normal procedure is to write the following in the web.config file:
<system.web>
<pages maintainScrollPositionOnPostBack="true" >
</pages>
</system.web>
This will preserve the scroll bar position of all web pages.
If you have a scroll bar within a gridview (or div) then use the following script:
<script type="text/javascript">
window.onload = function () {
var strCook = document.cookie;
if (strCook.indexOf("!~") != 0) {
var intS = strCook.indexOf("!~");
var intE = strCook.indexOf("~!");
var strPos = strCook.substring(intS + 2, intE);
document.getElementById("grdWithScroll").scrollTop = strPos;
}
}
function SetDivPosition() {
var intY = document.getElementById("grdWithScroll").scrollTop;
document.cookie = "yPos=!~" + intY + "~!";
}
</script>
And the div must be as follows:
<div id="grdWithScroll" ………… onscroll="SetDivPosition()">
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<DIV>
element like within your Gridview.