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  • P Priya S

    i want pop-up to be displayed, if user not checking the checkbox

    Thanks in advance, Priya.

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    Parwej Ahamad
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    on button click event which was already suggest you if (document.getElementById('checkboxid').checked=false ) alert("message"); else return false; -- modified at 23:29 Thursday 4th October, 2007

    Parwej Ahamad g.parwez@gmail.com

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    • V Vanamaindia

      It's working ,Now I'm checked it in My prgm

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      Priya S
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      where shud i give tat, inside code-behind or inline html

      Thanks in advance, Priya.

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      • P Priya S

        Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');"); this code just writes whatever in the last parameter like: javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed'); i need to pop-up

        Thanks in advance, Priya.

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        For something like this you should use a confirm dialog rather than an alert. Confirm gives you the chance to handle yes and no responses differently. I.E No to agreeing with terms, exits site, yes continues.


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        • P Priya S

          i want pop-up to be displayed, if user not checking the checkbox

          Thanks in advance, Priya.

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          N a v a n e e t h
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          Priya Cool wrote:

          want pop-up to be displayed, if user not checking the checkbox

          Your question is not explaining any thing related to popup. Do you mean a confirmation message or a popup window ? If it is a confirmation message, Parvej's method is the best


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          • P Priya S

            where shud i give tat, inside code-behind or inline html

            Thanks in advance, Priya.

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            Vanamaindia
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            Response.write() is working in Code behind Only.So Place that coe in CodeBehind

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            • P Priya S

              Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');"); this code just writes whatever in the last parameter like: javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed'); i need to pop-up

              Thanks in advance, Priya.

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              Paras Kaneriya
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              Priya Cool wrote:

              Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');");

              I think this will run when page will be loaded i.e. alert will be displayed as soon as the page will be loaded to the browser

              Paras Kaneriya
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              • P Paras Kaneriya

                Priya Cool wrote:

                Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');");

                I think this will run when page will be loaded i.e. alert will be displayed as soon as the page will be loaded to the browser

                Paras Kaneriya
                The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.

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                Priya S
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                i tried this, not pop-up ing, just like that it writes, that too as: javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');

                Thanks in advance, Priya.

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                • N N a v a n e e t h

                  Priya Cool wrote:

                  want pop-up to be displayed, if user not checking the checkbox

                  Your question is not explaining any thing related to popup. Do you mean a confirmation message or a popup window ? If it is a confirmation message, Parvej's method is the best


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                  Priya S
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                  i want pop-up message that too with Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');");

                  Thanks in advance, Priya.

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                  • V Vanamaindia

                    Response.write() is working in Code behind Only.So Place that coe in CodeBehind

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                    Priya S
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                    nothing happens

                    Thanks in advance, Priya.

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                    • P Priya S

                      i tried this, not pop-up ing, just like that it writes, that too as: javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');

                      Thanks in advance, Priya.

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                      why want return value of this alert? if u need return value then use confirm dialogue try this if your prob not solved then please explain me your exact prob please Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "doit();"); function doit() { if(window.confirm('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed')) { //alert('OK'); return true; } else { // alert('Cancel'); return false; } } THANKS

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                      • B bhavesh3184

                        why want return value of this alert? if u need return value then use confirm dialogue try this if your prob not solved then please explain me your exact prob please Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "doit();"); function doit() { if(window.confirm('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed')) { //alert('OK'); return true; } else { // alert('Cancel'); return false; } } THANKS

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                        Priya S
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                        i tried, it says 'function' not found.

                        Thanks in advance, Priya.

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                        • P Priya S

                          i tried, it says 'function' not found.

                          Thanks in advance, Priya.

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                          bhavesh3184
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                          can please send me page in which you have written code and what u required my email id is = bhavesh3184@gmail.com thanks

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                          • P Priya S

                            Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');"); this code just writes whatever in the last parameter like: javascript: return window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed'); i need to pop-up

                            Thanks in advance, Priya.

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                            Guffa
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                            This is how it should look: Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "pop-up", "window.alert('Agree Terms & Conditions to proceed');", true); The last parameter determines that a script tag is added around the code. The javascript: protocol is only used when you put Javascript code in an URL. If you use it anywhere else, it's treated as a label instead. You only use return when returning from a function.

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