I have been struggling with the following problem:
Simplified:
on ASP.NET page I have two buttons. One has property Enabled is 'true' another Enabled is "false". I don't want the page to post back to the server on either button clicks. So I have - for both buttons - property OnClientClick="return false;" On the click of the first (enabled button) in the jQuery I enable the second button using the following code:
I tried to put jQuery code between the pre and pre but UT does not like it <argg>
The button is enabled, so far all is well. But when I click on the second button (cmdSuspend) the page is posted back to the server. It appears that if initially the button is disabled (Enable='false') the OnClientClick='return false;" is ignored. I tried to do this OnClientClick in jQuery as following:
I tried to put jQuery code between the pre and pre but UT does not like it <argg>
but still click on this button post the page back to the server. If I initially make the button enabled, then last (in jQuery) enabling or disabling it does not affect post back.
What can I do or what am I missing?
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