Our messages just crossed <g>. Thank you, I am glad I am on the right track.
>Yes use an HTML button instead of Asp.Net button that way you can control it.
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>>I thought about what I said and I was wrong. Setting property CauseValidation() to false does not stop a button from posting back.
>>Therefore, even if use the javascript, as you suggested, I don't seem to find a way to prevent the button from posting back. Even if I don't have a method OnClick(), the page "jumps" when I click on the button.
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>>I wonder if I am missing a way to stop the button click from posting back?
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