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New Post 6/5/2008 3:45 AM
User is offline Scippy One
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Ajax Calendar extender do postback 

Hi, I've writed a custom dnn module with ajax calendar extender on image button. When I click over image button the calendar extender show me the calendar but at the same time the page do a postback and refresh with calendar disappear result.So I'm no able to select the date on my ajax calendar.

Where is the problem?

 
New Post 6/5/2008 4:01 AM
User is offline Scippy One
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Re: Ajax Calendar extender do postback 

Ok I've solved!

The solution is to add OnClientClick="return false;" for the image button

 
New Post 6/7/2008 2:18 PM
User is offline Tim Patterson
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Re: Ajax Calendar extender do postback 

You could also just use an image, and not an image button.

 
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