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What is wrong with this syntax?
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29/02/2008 11:02:18
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
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Environment:
C# 2.0
Divers
Thread ID:
01297729
Message ID:
01297742
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Thank you, Robert. But I get the same error with the change that you suggested.

>Hello,
>
>I think it's because the OnClick looks for an event inside the code-behind file - as it is a server control.
>In your case you could alter the OnClick statement this way:
>
>... OnClick="javascript:window.open('Help.htm');" ...
>
>This should work.
>
>HTH
>
>>I want to have a button on a page that will open a new window and display Help.htm file. This is the syntax I use on the .aspx page:
>>
>>
>><asp:Button id="Help" runat=server OnClick="window.open('Help.htm')" />
>>
>>
>>But at run time I get the following error on this line:
>>
>>
>>CS1012: Too many characters in character literal
>>
>>
>>Do you see anything wrong with my code above? Thank you.
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