Please post ASP.NET questions to the appropriate aspnet newsgroup.
Sometimes I see IE6 handling this for me :).
One workaround is to emit a client-side script to scroll the control with
the event into view. Something like:
//in my dropdownlist's SelectedIndexChanged EventHandler
this.RegisterStartupScript("scrollit", "<SCRIPT language='JScript'>" +
this.myDDL.ControlID + ".scrollIntoView();</SCRIPT>");
ASP.NET 2.0 will do this automatically, AFAIK.
-mike
MVP
"Abhishek" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I am having problem in using ASP.Net server side controls.
The user has to fill a form with has few server side
controls. The page is bit long and the user has to scroll
down and access few controls.
If the user scrolls down and access a server side control,
the page gets refreshed and does not scroll down to the
position of last view instead it stays in the top of the
page. The user has to scroll down to the position.
Is there any way by which the page be changed to the last
viewed position.
Thankyou.