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Learning to use JavaScript with ASP.Net
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22/05/2009 12:25:41
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, United States
 
 
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20/05/2009 09:03:27
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Other
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Environment:
ASP.NET
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01400821
Message ID:
01401559
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43
Bill,

Thanks for this recomendation. I have worked through some of the tutorials and now ordered a good book on it. I think I am going to like this much better. Is this something you use alot?
Tim

>Hi Tim,
>
>Youmight want to consider using the jQuery javascript framework for this. There are lots of good tutorials on the web for using this tool ( http://jquery.com/ ).
>
>Bill
>
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I have searched through book titles and many that I own only to find I don't have any good tutorials or reading on how to effectively use(learn) javascripting. I am paticuraly interested in learning how to navigate through controls with no intelisense, how to use hidden fields and access them both from the server side C# as well as from a javascript function. How to cause a postback from javascript and how to cause javascript to run from serverside method or code after a postback. Does anybody have any suggestions for good reading or tutorials on these topics?
>>
>>Right now I would like to do the following:
>>Within a javascript event set a variable of some sort on the client side indicating a condition.
>>Then cause a postback to server side code from this same function.
>>When the postback finished, I need to have another javascript function execute to check if this variable is true and if so
>>I can perform some additonal work on the client.
>>I have been trying to find information on doing this type of stuff with no luck.
>>
>>I really need to find a good book or tutorial on how these types of things can be accomplished.
>>Thanks a bunch, any help appreciated.
>>Tim
Timothy Bryan
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