Martijn
Martijn

Reputation: 24789

C# How to set the autopostback property when using asp.net mvc?

I am using asp.net MVC framework. On my page i have a dropdwonbox and when an option is clicked i want to go to another page. But i can't find how/where to set the autopostback property to true. This is the code i'm using:

Aspx:

<%= Html.DropDownList("qchap", new SelectList( (IEnumerable)ViewData["qchap"], "Id", "Title" )) %>

Controller:

public ActionResult Index(int id)
{
    Chapter c =  new Chapter();
    ViewData["qchap"] = c.GetAllChaptersByManual(id);

    return View();
}

What do i have to do to use the autopostback functionality?

Upvotes: 21

Views: 27561

Answers (4)

Ali Irawan
Ali Irawan

Reputation: 1

I solve using this code.

Function Index(ByVal collectionField As FormCollection) As ActionResult

        Dim industryCategoryID As Long = collectionField.Item("ddlIndustry")
        If industryCategoryID = 0 Then
            Me.ViewData("IndustryList") = GlobalController.GetIndustryList
            Return View(_service.ListCompanies())
        Else
            Me.ViewData("IndustryList") = GlobalController.GetIndustryList
            Return View(_service.ListCompanies(industryCategoryID))
        End If

End Function

That's for the ActionResult function

And Then for the View

 <p>
     <% Using Html.BeginForm()%>
        <%=Html.DropDownList("ddlIndustry", New SelectList(CType(ViewData("IndustryList"), IEnumerable), "ID", "Name"), "--Choose industry--", New With {.onchange = "this.form.submit()"})%>
     <% End Using %>  
     
    </p>

Upvotes: 0

James Fleming
James Fleming

Reputation: 2589

I believe too that you may want to adjust your postback to the formsCollection

postback public ActionResult Index(FormsCollection myform)

(I'm not on my home pc where MVC is installed, so I can't verify the syntax here)

Upvotes: 0

Sebastian
Sebastian

Reputation: 819

It seems the DropDownList helper method doesn't support this. Maybe using it within a form and a custom custom html attribute to submit the form do it.

Upvotes: 0

Christian C. Salvad&#243;
Christian C. Salvad&#243;

Reputation: 827218

You can use the onchange client event:

<%= Html.DropDownList("qchap", 
       new SelectList( (IEnumerable)ViewData["qchap"], "Id", "Title" ),
       new { onchange = "this.form.submit();" }) %>

Upvotes: 37

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