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    Ajax Accordion - Override Header events

    Guys,

    I am using the Accordion control from the Ajax control toolkit. The default event for the header is an expand/collapse.

    In my header, I want to add a checkbox and be able to get to the checked event. At the moment, when I check it, the expand/collapse event triggers. I want to keep that action on the label in the header, but need to do something else with the checkbox. Possible?

    EDIT - Hmmmmm, something about registering client side handlers I think, but thats way over my head. Any pointers please?

    Thanks
    Bob
    Code:
                       <cc1:Accordion ID="accMain" runat="server" AutoSize="None" FadeTransitions="true" TransitionDuration="200" FramesPerSecond="40" RequireOpenedPane="false" SuppressHeaderPostbacks="true" DataSourceID="xmlDataSourceSections" onitemdatabound="accMain_ItemDataBound">
                                    
                           <HeaderTemplate>
                                <asp:Label ID="SectionNameLabel" runat="server" Font-Bold="true" Font-Size="Larger" 
                                    Text='<%# (Container.DisplayIndex + 1).ToString() + ".&nbsp;" + XPath("@SectionName")%>' />
                                    
                               <asp:CheckBox ID="sectionna" runat="server" Text="Not Applicable" />
                               
                           </HeaderTemplate>
                            
                           <ContentTemplate>
                                <%--The content template for the Accordion Template which is a Repeater--%>
    Last edited by staticbob; Feb 19th, 2009 at 08:59 AM.
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