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12/17/2005 1:40 PM
 
I have a dropdown list using the RaiseClientAPICallbackEvent event as it should, but now I have about two other instances when I would also like to use the ClientAPICallbackEvent. Can you give me a brief example of how to use the CallbackEvent for multiple controls/events. Thanks in advance.
 
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1/9/2006 6:25 PM
 

You have two options (at least). 

1) The value passed to the server could contain the control id that raised the event.

2) create a new control (probably inherited from dropdown list) that implements the callback interface.

Hope this helps,

Jon


 
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1/10/2006 9:48 AM
 
Thanks I just wanted to make sure that the api did not have this built in before I resorted to such.
 
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