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[Solved]Confirmation Box Problem [modified]

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  • N nagendrathecoder

    Hello All, In my ASP.Net application, i am showing a confirmation box using javascript whenever user intends to delete something. I have written this code in aspx file

    function confirmation()
    {
    if(confirm("Are you sure?")==true)
    return true;
    else
    return false;
    }

    Then on Page_Load of my codebehind, i am using this:

    btnDelete.Attributes.Add("onclick", "return confirmation();")

    It is working fine, if user click ok record is deleting and vice versa. But when i am trying to write same thing for my GridView delete link its not working, i am writting this:

    GridView1.Attributes.Add("OnRowDeleting", "return confirmation();");

    Can anybody help me? why its not working for GridView_RowDeleting method? Thanks, Nagendra.

    modified on Thursday, September 24, 2009 7:06 AM

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    sashidhar
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    try to add itemtemplate in gridview and do it

    <ItemTemplate>

                        <asp:LinkButton ID="Delete" CommandName="Delete" 
                        OnClientClick="return confirm('Are you sure you wish to delete this item?')" 
                        CausesValidation="false" 
                         runat="server" Text="Delete" ></asp:LinkButton>
                    </ItemTemplate>
    

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    • S sashidhar

      try to add itemtemplate in gridview and do it

      <ItemTemplate>

                          <asp:LinkButton ID="Delete" CommandName="Delete" 
                          OnClientClick="return confirm('Are you sure you wish to delete this item?')" 
                          CausesValidation="false" 
                           runat="server" Text="Delete" ></asp:LinkButton>
                      </ItemTemplate>
      

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      nagendrathecoder
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      i am using ItemTemplate rite now :) Let me try with that OnClientClick.

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      • N nagendrathecoder

        i am using ItemTemplate rite now :) Let me try with that OnClientClick.

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        sashidhar
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        :thumbsup:

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        • S sashidhar

          try to add itemtemplate in gridview and do it

          <ItemTemplate>

                              <asp:LinkButton ID="Delete" CommandName="Delete" 
                              OnClientClick="return confirm('Are you sure you wish to delete this item?')" 
                              CausesValidation="false" 
                               runat="server" Text="Delete" ></asp:LinkButton>
                          </ItemTemplate>
          

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          nagendrathecoder
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          hey thanks man, its working alright. :-D

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            hey thanks man, its working alright. :-D

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            sashidhar
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            No Problem Any Time..!:thumbsup::cool:

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            • N nagendrathecoder

              hey thanks man, its working alright. :-D

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              Abhijit Jana
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              nagendrathecoder wrote:

              , its working alright.

              Then you should vote / Rate his answer which helps you :)

              Abhijit Jana | Codeproject MVP Web Site : abhijitjana.net Don't forget to click "Good Answer" on the post(s) that helped you.

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                nagendrathecoder wrote:

                , its working alright.

                Then you should vote / Rate his answer which helps you :)

                Abhijit Jana | Codeproject MVP Web Site : abhijitjana.net Don't forget to click "Good Answer" on the post(s) that helped you.

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                nagendrathecoder
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                I did it. ;)

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                • N nagendrathecoder

                  Hello All, In my ASP.Net application, i am showing a confirmation box using javascript whenever user intends to delete something. I have written this code in aspx file

                  function confirmation()
                  {
                  if(confirm("Are you sure?")==true)
                  return true;
                  else
                  return false;
                  }

                  Then on Page_Load of my codebehind, i am using this:

                  btnDelete.Attributes.Add("onclick", "return confirmation();")

                  It is working fine, if user click ok record is deleting and vice versa. But when i am trying to write same thing for my GridView delete link its not working, i am writting this:

                  GridView1.Attributes.Add("OnRowDeleting", "return confirmation();");

                  Can anybody help me? why its not working for GridView_RowDeleting method? Thanks, Nagendra.

                  modified on Thursday, September 24, 2009 7:06 AM

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                  Nisha Agrawal
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                  The same thing will work here. actually you are not adding it at correct place. First of all, u are adding the attribute to Grid view. In fact when u wanna delete any item then i m sure u have placed some control in each row on clicking of that , that particular item will be deleted. So if it is a LinkButton/Button in ItemTemplate then you can add the attribute to it onRowDataBound Event or RowCreated Event or OnClientClick Property itself.

                  OR

                  ImageButton btn = (ImageButton)(e.Row.FindControl("imgbtnDelete"));
                  btn.Attributes.Add("OnClientClick","funcationToBecalled();")

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                  • N Nisha Agrawal

                    The same thing will work here. actually you are not adding it at correct place. First of all, u are adding the attribute to Grid view. In fact when u wanna delete any item then i m sure u have placed some control in each row on clicking of that , that particular item will be deleted. So if it is a LinkButton/Button in ItemTemplate then you can add the attribute to it onRowDataBound Event or RowCreated Event or OnClientClick Property itself.

                    OR

                    ImageButton btn = (ImageButton)(e.Row.FindControl("imgbtnDelete"));
                    btn.Attributes.Add("OnClientClick","funcationToBecalled();")

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                    nagendrathecoder
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                    Nisha Agrawal wrote:

                    ImageButton btn = (ImageButton)(e.Row.FindControl("imgbtnDelete")); btn.Attributes.Add("OnClientClick","funcationToBecalled();")

                    Hmmm, this is also working. Thanks to u too. :)

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                    • N nagendrathecoder

                      Nisha Agrawal wrote:

                      ImageButton btn = (ImageButton)(e.Row.FindControl("imgbtnDelete")); btn.Attributes.Add("OnClientClick","funcationToBecalled();")

                      Hmmm, this is also working. Thanks to u too. :)

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                      sashidhar
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                      Then Use Only One ..! Not Both...! :laugh:

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                        Then Use Only One ..! Not Both...! :laugh:

                        If It Helps Click It as Answer

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                        nagendrathecoder
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                        ofcourse :laugh: ;P

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                        • N nagendrathecoder

                          I did it. ;)

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                          Abhijit Jana
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                          Thanks !

                          Abhijit Jana | Codeproject MVP Web Site : abhijitjana.net Don't forget to click "Good Answer" on the post(s) that helped you.

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