Hiding images in a web app

Hiding images in a web app

am 24.04.2008 22:58:51 von Doogie

Hi I have an img control I am trying to hide upon certain types of
commands in my code behind. When to hide it is directly tied to a
asp:dropdownlist control. So depending on what the user selects in
that dropdownlist, this image will be hidden or be displayed.

I have tied the onselectedindexchanged value of the dropdownlist to a
c-sharp method (not javascript) because other things are being done
as
well that I want to do server side. However, the img control is not
server side, I can't grab it on the c-sharp method.


So I tried to right something like this to do that


string myScript = "";
ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock(this.GetType(), "ABC",
myScript);


However, it keeps saying imgTo is undefined. Even if I modify my
script above to read if (imgTo != 'undefined') it still gives me the
same error. But it's not undefined, below is my HTML for it.


To Calendar style="width:0" onclick="CallCalendar('ctl00$MasterContentPlaceHolder
$txtTo')"/>


Is there something else I could be missing?


I have tried to use a server side image control instead of the client
side one, but once I do that, for some reason, it keeps losing the
data in my CallCalendar method (see above) that is called in the
onclick method for imgTo because it is posting back. That
CallCalendar method popups up a calendar and assigns the value
selected to a text box on the form. I have tried to put a break
point
in my page load method to see why I lose the value in the text box,
but by the time it gets to page load the value in the text box is
already gone (although I can see it show up on the screen). So I'm
thinking the client side image is my best way, if I can just figure
out how to get it to realize imgTo is really thee.

Re: Hiding images in a web app

am 24.04.2008 23:14:37 von Patrice

The fastest way (server-side) is to put what you want to show and hide into
a Panel and then use the SelectedIndexChanged event of the DropDownList to
manage the properties of the Panel; which renders as a div at runtime. If
you want to learn to do this with Javascript send me two hundred dollars ;-)

"Doug" wrote in message
news:a8ba70ba-f1ee-4dc8-bd5f-4b45667d8c86@59g2000hsb.googleg roups.com...
> Hi I have an img control I am trying to hide upon certain types of
> commands in my code behind. When to hide it is directly tied to a
> asp:dropdownlist control. So depending on what the user selects in
> that dropdownlist, this image will be hidden or be displayed.
>
> I have tied the onselectedindexchanged value of the dropdownlist to a
> c-sharp method (not javascript) because other things are being done
> as
> well that I want to do server side. However, the img control is not
> server side, I can't grab it on the c-sharp method.
>
>
> So I tried to right something like this to do that
>
>
> string myScript = "";
> ClientScript.RegisterClientScriptBlock(this.GetType(), "ABC",
> myScript);
>
>
> However, it keeps saying imgTo is undefined. Even if I modify my
> script above to read if (imgTo != 'undefined') it still gives me the
> same error. But it's not undefined, below is my HTML for it.
>
>
> To Calendar > style="width:0" onclick="CallCalendar('ctl00$MasterContentPlaceHolder
> $txtTo')"/>
>
>
> Is there something else I could be missing?
>
>
> I have tried to use a server side image control instead of the client
> side one, but once I do that, for some reason, it keeps losing the
> data in my CallCalendar method (see above) that is called in the
> onclick method for imgTo because it is posting back. That
> CallCalendar method popups up a calendar and assigns the value
> selected to a text box on the form. I have tried to put a break
> point
> in my page load method to see why I lose the value in the text box,
> but by the time it gets to page load the value in the text box is
> already gone (although I can see it show up on the screen). So I'm
> thinking the client side image is my best way, if I can just figure
> out how to get it to realize imgTo is really thee.
>
>