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New Post 1/20/2008 1:01 AM
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what tab click in "TabStrip" after postback? 

hi

I use of  TabStrip with 10 tab and use of callback as render mode

when i have post back in page , I see first  tab index that show after postback

I want catch tab index after click in callback  render mode then use of  tab index that show after postbak   

please help me  

 
New Post 1/21/2008 5:50 AM
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Re: what tab click in "TabStrip" after postback? 

Not sure if your talking on the client or server.  If client, then I suggest capturing the tabClick event in javascript.  It should give you the currently selected tab.  If you need the previous tab, then simply store the index of the tab in a client-side variable when each tab is clicked.


 
New Post 1/21/2008 7:48 PM
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Re: what tab click in "TabStrip" after postback? 

hi

 I want  capturing on server

 

 
New Post 1/22/2008 5:52 AM
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Re: what tab click in "TabStrip" after postback? 

Each tab has a SetUpDefaults event which gets called just prior to rendering.  In the callback mode this is the first time the tab is clicked.  Obviously a callback is not made each time the tab is clicked as that would be inefficient.  For that case you must capture the event on the client.  The TabStripRendering example demonstrates the use of this event.


 
New Post 1/26/2008 12:27 AM
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Re: what tab click in "TabStrip" after postback? 

hi

I want create dynamic tabs with tabStrip. what is  best method for this ?

 

 
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