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I am storing a value into a javascript variable that was keyed into a text
control. When the code performs a postback, the value that was stored into a
clientside variable no longer exists. Is there anything I can do, to not lose
that value in the clientside variable when a postback is performed?
Nov 19 '05 #1
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dph
The text control has to have the attribute runat="server".
- Dave

Nov 19 '05 #2
a postback reloads the page in the browser, so basically its a new page as
far as the browser is concerned. in the codebehind you can write out client
script to reinit the javascript variable.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

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I am storing a value into a javascript variable that was keyed into a text
control. When the code performs a postback, the value that was stored into
a
clientside variable no longer exists. Is there anything I can do, to not
lose
that value in the clientside variable when a postback is performed?

Nov 19 '05 #3

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