Protected Sub Change_Date(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
System.EventArgs)
Dim strScript As String = "<script>window.opener.document.forms(0)." +
control.Value + ".value = '"
strScript += calDate.SelectedDate.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy")
strScript += "';self.close();"
strScript += "';window.opener.location.href (parentwindow url)"
'the above line is added
strScript += "</" + "script>"
RegisterClientScriptBlock("anything", strScript)
End Sub
On 7/13/05, Tegest Tesfaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a form with textbox control and I populate the text box from a
> calander control which is next to the textbox. I am doing that by writing a
> code in HTML page
>
> <img src="../images/buttons/smallcalendar.gif"
> style="cursor:hand"
> onclick="window.open('../includes/calendarpopup.aspx?textbox=txtCompensationNonNonSecurity&Date='
> +
> txtCompensationNonNonSecurity.value,'cal','width=250,height=225,left=270,top=180')">
>
> So when the image is clicked this takes to the calander page and below is
> part the code in the code behind on the cacalnder page which is trigered
> when the date changes.. I want to be able to post back the original page
> under this event or be able to hit the text_changed event of the text box.
> How would I accompliah this ? What would be the javascript code I need to
> put to post back the page. I think it should come before self.close line.
>
>
>
>
>
> Protected Sub Change_Date(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As
> System.EventArgs)
>
> Dim strScript As String = "<script>window.opener.document.forms(0)." +
> control.Value + ".value = '"
>
> strScript += calDate.SelectedDate.ToString("MM/dd/yyyy")
>
> strScript += "';self.close()"
>
> strScript += "</" + "script>"
>
> RegisterClientScriptBlock("anything", strScript)
>
> End Sub
>
>
>
> Thanks Tegest
>
>
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