Web Forms :: No LinkButton Or Button Click Event Fires (no Postback)
Mar 24, 2010
I dont know what happened but none of my buttons or linkbuttons causes a postback anymore. I have dragged a few updatepannels on the page but the linkbutton concerned is not enclosed within an update pannel. when I click it there is just no postback happening anymore. I set the debugger at Page_load but...its not reached. I used firebug to analyse the http requests. there is none. its like those are not considered buttons anymore.
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In my user control I have gridview, and this grid is created programmatically, using Itemplate. In InstantiateIn methods I have this code.
Select Case _templateType
Case ListItemType.Header
Dim linkButton As New LinkButton [code]....
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Public Sub New(ByVal type As ListItemType, ByVal colname As String, Optional ByVal infoType As String = "")
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'Stores the column na [code]....
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[Code]....
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[Code]....
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[Code]....
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[Code]....
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private LinkButton createButton(string title, int index)
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[code]...
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In my user control I have gridview, and this grid is created programmatically, using Itemplate. In InstantiateIn methods I have this code.[Code]....
I want to wired up Click event to this LinkButton, and use this event in code behind.This is constructor of GridViewTemplate how implements ITemplate
[Code]....
and i have this call from user control:
[Code]....
where is [Code]....
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Can i bind and call the user control directly on click event of link button? instead of binding user control in another aspx page and then call it to the masterpage's link button click?
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void lbs_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
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