ASP.NET/HTML: HTML button's onClick property inside ASP.NET (.cs)

孤人 提交于 2019-11-28 20:26:26
Koen

You can do that on any server control and this button is made a server control by defining "runat=server". The problem is probably in your definition of the event:

<button ... runat="server" ... onServerClick="btnLogin_Click" />

You don't need "();" there...

Apart from that can you explain why you don't use the <asp:Button> here because I don't really see a problem with that...

R0MANARMY

You'll want to use the onServerClick. There's an example of how to do that on MSDN:

<button id="Button1" OnServerClick="Button1_OnClick" runat="server">
    Click me!
</button>


protected void Button1_OnClick(object Source, EventArgs e) {
    // secret codes go here
}

btnLogin.Click += new EventHandler( btnLogin_Click );

will assign the btnLogin_Click event handler to the button's Click event.

however, I would point out that assigning a handler in the markup of the aspx page does not "expose your codes", as the HTML rendered down to the client doesn't have any of that information in it.

I know it's late but i lost so much time on this problem. I was setting InnerHtml of a div with buttons. You need to add type="submit" to your button if you want it to work.

It's late but for someone out there: Apply UseSubmitBehavior="False". Example

<button type="submit" runat="server" UseSubmitBehavior="False" type="button" id="btnLogin" class="button" onclick="btnLogin_Click();">
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