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    Autopostback question

    Hey there,

    With regards to autopost back, it works and it's great. However, I was just wondering if there is a nicer way,,, than for it to post back the whole page? For example, you click on a list box that has auto postback enabled,, and the entire website will flash like it is being refreshed. Is there anything that can be done about this?

    either using 2003 or 2005

    Thanx in advance

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    Re: Autopostback question

    Sounds like you have an ASP.NET web project.

    You could use JavaScript to duplicate most behavior of a postback.

    To handle the scrolling of a form after a postback, see the link in my thread on the same subject - http://vbforums.com/showthread.php?t=431964


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    Re: Autopostback question

    You can have a look at ASP.net AJAX or AJAX.net which will allow you to perform server side code without refreshing the whole page.

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    Re: Autopostback question

    That is the nature of the web. Depending on the business requirements of your site, you should or shouldn't use AJAX.

    If you don't want a simple listbox posting back, set its AutoPostBack to false.

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