I want do disable postback after clicking a <asp:Button>
. I've tried to do that by assigning onclick="return false"
, but in the button doesn't work.
How can I fix this?
onClientClick="return false"
That should do it! Onclick
will refer to an ASP.net function, onClientClick
will render as OnClick
on the control in HTML.
onclick
is used to wire up your server side events. You need to use the OnClientClick
handler such as <asp:button OnClientClick="return false;" />
<asp:button OnClientClick="yourfunction();return false;" UseSubmitBehavior="false" OnClick="btn_Click"/>
When you make UseSubmitBehavior
true, asp.net will add the necessary client-side script to post the submit to the server.
I could fix that using an UpdatePanel which includes the implicated controls/elements.
It worked for me like this:
In <body>
:
function myfunction() {
return false;
}
and in <head>
:
<asp:ImageButton ID="ImageButton1" runat="server" Height="52px" Width="58px" OnClientClick="myfunction(); return false;"/>
Put your asp button to inside the Updatepanel like
<asp:UpdatePanel ID="updPnl" runat="server" UpdateMode="Conditional" RenderMode="Block">
<ContentTemplate>
<asp:Button ID="btnID" runat="server" OnClick="btn_Click" />
</ContentTemplate>
</asp:UpdatePanel>
Seeing as none of these answers helped me. I found a solution. Instead of using the ASP.NET button <asp:Button>
, you should use the HTML button. It worked perfectly and looks exactly like the ASP.NET button. To get the HTML button to submit on server side, you use the attribute onserverclick
.
<input id="btnState" class="AddButtons" runat="server" type="button" value="Add State" onclick="swap('one', 'two');" />
For my code, I was using JS to do something on the server side. The <asp:Button>
would not stop doing a post back but as I said, the HTML button fixed my problem.
Since you want to do it after the postback, I presume you want to prevent double click postbacks? In this case you are best off having some sort of state maintaining variable that you set after the first click on the client side. As a simple example
var clicked = false;
function AllowOneClick(){
if(!clicked){
clicked = true;
return true;
}
return false;
}
You then set OnClientClick to return this method result on your button so OnclientClick="return AllowOneClick()"
This will of course only work for one button, but it should give you the general idea.
In my case none of the solutions above worked for me.
What I wanted was to first call a function on the client side and then halt the postback to the server. My solution was to simply add the return
keyword before calling my client-side function, i.e.:
<asp:Button Runat=Server OnClientClick="return fyFunction;">
My client-side script contains return false
in the last line of code.
type="button"
was the culprit in my case. stackoverflow.com/a/17995381/1177964