A
Alex Agranov
This is my scenario:
I have a IE TabStrip, I override onSelectIndexChange client event to do some
custom processing before explicity calling postback. Also I have the JScript
code that changes the tab index so the server-side selectindexchange event
gets handled. The thing is that the sever-side code might take a few seconds
to execute, leaving the user on a new tab that will be refreshed in seconds,
I don't want the user actually seeing the new tab yet, so can I prevent the
new tab from showing but at the same time have the SelectedIndexChange event
fire on the server?
I have a IE TabStrip, I override onSelectIndexChange client event to do some
custom processing before explicity calling postback. Also I have the JScript
code that changes the tab index so the server-side selectindexchange event
gets handled. The thing is that the sever-side code might take a few seconds
to execute, leaving the user on a new tab that will be refreshed in seconds,
I don't want the user actually seeing the new tab yet, so can I prevent the
new tab from showing but at the same time have the SelectedIndexChange event
fire on the server?