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New Post 3/30/2006 8:01 PM
User is offline kevin buckley
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Dynamic forms and Lost Scroll Position, big headache 

Hello,

I'm working with DNN and having a bit of an issue. I'm also a little novice at .net coding. I usually figure out what I'm trying to do but this is throwing me for a bit of a loop.

I have a few admin pages with a lot of dynamic options that are causing a scrolling nightmare. Because the modules I have purchased  use dynmaic form minuplation  I loose scroll position every two seconds when editing data.

When a new control is rendered or an existing control is changed from postback the scroll position is lost.

I'm reading the code and searching the net but I've never dealt with this before and figure it must be a common problem.

Any pointers would be great.

I'd rather not rewrite each module. I'm trying to write something generic, perhaps modify the DNN core rather then the modules. That would be ideal.

I also think converting everything to AJAX might be the best answer but I figure that heads down the rewriting a lot of code route.

 
New Post 3/30/2006 9:28 PM
User is offline kevin buckley
66 posts
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Re: Dynamic forms and Lost Scroll Position, big headache 
I was just testing the default module for module definitions and that page seems to add controls and handle the scrolling well. So I think I need to figure out why what page can do it but my other pages fail.
 
New Post 3/30/2006 10:48 PM
User is offline kevin buckley
66 posts
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Re: Dynamic forms and Lost Scroll Position, big headache 

I fixed it!

ASP.NET 2.0 has a page level attributed called MaintainScrollPositionOnPostBack that when set to true fixes the problem.  I changed that setting on default.aspx and my problem was solved on IE,Netscape and Mozilla. I even did a little testing on a mac and it worked.

 

I just did this like 20 minutes ago so change the setting at your own risk.

 
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