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Calling a c# method from Javascript

I'm running codebehind pages -and this seems to be a hot question when I
google it- so, I want to throw up a javascript confirm box before the user
commits some SQL updates, and if it evals to true I want to call the c#
method to execute the SQL. Is this possible, or do I have to register the
script like I'm doing to create the Confirm box?

Thanks!

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Nov 16 '05 #1
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I'm running codebehind pages -and this seems to be a hot question when I
google it- so, I want to throw up a javascript confirm box before the user
commits some SQL updates, and if it evals to true I want to call the c#
method to execute the SQL. Is this possible, or do I have to register the
script like I'm doing to create the Confirm box?


I assume your confirm box relates to a submit button? If the button handler
runs your SQL updates then you just add a client-side "onclick" handler for
the button. In the codebehind page load you could have something like...

btnRunSql.Attributes["OnClick"]="return confirm('Do you REALLY want to do
this?')";

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