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Browse All TopicsDoes anyone know if you can populate a Gridview from Javascript. Perhaps return an XML dataset from a PageMethods and somehow update the Grid?
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by: parul11183Posted on 2009-04-15 at 08:00:28ID: 24148760
CHECK this out:---
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> +((GridViewRow)Container). FindContro l("txtRequ estDate"). ClientID + "')"%>'
ct sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
) l("txtRequ estDate")) .Attribute s.Add("ind ex", e.Row.RowIndex.ToString()) ; ).Visible = true;
The JS:
function fillAll(frstTxtBox)
{
// get the value of the first date input field
var frstBoxVal = document.getElementById(fr
// get all of the input elements
var inputElements = document.getElementsByTagN
for (i = 0; i < inputElements.length; i++)
{
// if it's a text box and has an 'index' attribute witht a value greater than zero...
if (inputElements[i].type == "text" && inputElements[i].index > 0)
{
inputElements[i].value = frstBoxVal;
}
}
}
THE ASP.NET
<asp:TextBox ID="txtRequestDate" Text='' Width="75" runat="server"></asp:TextBox
<asp:HyperLink ID="hlFill" NavigateUrl='<%# "javascript:fillAll('"
THE C# CODE
protected void gvCheckout_RowCreated(Obje
{
if (e.Row.RowType == DataControlRowType.DataRow
{
for (int i = 1; i < e.Row.Cells.Count - 1; i++)
{
((TextBox)e.Row.FindContro
if (e.Row.RowIndex == 0)
{
e.Row.FindControl("hlFill"
}
}
}
}