JavaScript - How To Disable Client Script Block Server Side
Aug 13, 2010
I have js script block (very long one that does editing capabilities to an invoice page).
I want to enable/disable this functionality on the server-side. First thing popped up on my mind was to say runat="server" to the tag, and set visible=true/false to asp.net, thinking asp.net does not render the HTML for non-visible items, so the block wouldn't load at all, which was what I wanted. But I quickly realized that saying runat="server" to client-side code was a real bad idea :)
What ar emy options, besides loading script from client side. Cuz I have other buttons that come from the server-that will enable dieable too.
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