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9.6

onselectedIndexChanged on client side

Asked by dotnet22 in Programming for ASP.NET

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I'm not new to asp.net but I have not used asp.net with javascript a lot  so I was trying this test to pop up a message when the dropdown is toggled back and forth

<script language=javascript>

function foo()
{
alert('hi there');
}

            </script>

<asp:DropDownList OnSelectedIndexChanged="foo" id="DropDownList1" style="Z-INDEX: 101; LEFT: 8px; POSITION: absolute; TOP: 8px"
                        runat="server" Width="160px"></asp:DropDownList>

but it gives the following error

BC30456: 'foo' is not a member of 'ASP.javascript_aspx'.
I don't want to handle the event on the server side? I 've tried the following also for foo

<script language=javascript>

function foo(sender As Object, e As EventArgs)
{
alert('hi there');
}

            </script>

this doesn't work either...
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Tags: onselectedindexchanged, javascript, dropdownlist
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