I have a sever control button. Is it possible to set postbackurl of the button via javascript?
<asp:Button name="Button1" ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Search" OnClick="Button1_Click" OnClientClick="return searchSubmit();" PostBackUrl="" >
I have a sever control button. Is it possible to set postbackurl of the button via javascript?
<asp:Button name="Button1" ID="Button1" runat="server" Text="Search" OnClick="Button1_Click" OnClientClick="return searchSubmit();" PostBackUrl="" >
By default, any asp.net page will automatically have it s own form tag that posts to its self. In javascript, you can change the action of the form to post to any other page you want.
因此,在你点击纽顿时,你可以更新行动表格,然后将行动升级。
e.g. 某些分类
$(function(){
$( #btnsubmit ).click(function(){
$( #myform ).attr("action", "updatedurl.aspx");
});
});
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