How To Disable Usercontrol Postback If Javascript Is Enabled
Oct 20, 2010
I've searched high and low for some resolution to this problem. Hopefully someone here can explain!!I create a usercontrol that uses .NET web controls, but I want to create a smoother user experience by avoiding full postbacks, so I write some JQUERY to capture click events on the client and in this way do the processing without going back to the server.
$("#tblLedgerEntries :checkbox").click(function () {
var value1 = $(this).closest("tr").find("td.invoiceAmount").html();
var value2 = $('#<%=hdnTotalToPay.ClientID%>').html();
CalculateTotalPayable(value1, value2, $(this).attr("checked"));
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