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8/21/2008 9:33 AM
 

Hi,

I have two separate controls/modules/ascx files in my main content pane, each with their own submit button. Whats the best way to prevent them from submitting each others forms? Might be me who is lazy in my head right now... But any hints?

EDITED: Seems like it was only the required fields validators that was triggered in my second control. Since nothnig was filled in, they prevented postback which stopped the update that was supposed to update an updatefield... How to solve this.. Hmmmm???

/AdmiralGanj

 
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8/21/2008 10:13 AM
 

I'm assuming you're coming at this from a developer perspective and are willing to make some changes to your ascx controls.

The answer to your first question is twofold.  To make sure that your controls only submit to their intended buttons, there is an IE-specific solution, as well as a more general solution (I usually make use of both).  For IE, you can set a default button for section of your page by setting the DefaultButton property on an asp:Panel that surrounds your content.  For non-IE, you can use the DotNetNuke.UI.Utilities.ClientAPI.RegisterKeyCapture method (from the DotNetNuke.WebUtility assembly), passing in your asp:Panel from above, the button to submit to, and the key code for enter (13, or System.Windows.forms.Keys.Enter from the System.Windows.forms assembly).

In terms of validators, assign a ValidationGroup to each validator and the submitting button, so that the validation won't "cross-pollinate."

Hope that helps,


Brian Dukes
Engage Software
St. Louis, MO
866-907-4002
DNN partner specializing in custom, enterprise DNN development.
 
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8/22/2008 7:28 AM
 

Thank you very much!!! I think this is just what I needed to know!! /Jesper

 
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