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问题:
I am trying to set the focus to the user name TextBox which is inside an ASP.NET Login control.
I have tried to do this a couple of ways but none seem to be working. The page is loading but not going to the control.
Here is the code I've tried.
SetFocus(this.loginForm.FindControl("UserName"));
And
TextBox tbox = (TextBox)this.loginForm.FindControl("UserName");
if (tbox != null)
{
tbox.Focus();
} // if
回答1:
Are you using a ScriptManager on the Page? If so, try the following:
public void SetInputFocus()
{
TextBox tbox = this.loginForm.FindControl("UserName") as TextBox;
if (tbox != null)
{
ScriptManager.GetCurrent(this.Page).SetFocus(tbox);
}
}
Update: Never used a multiview before, but try this:
protected void MultiView1_ActiveViewChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
SetInputFocus();
}
回答2:
I'm using Page.Form.DefaultFocus and it works:
// inside page_load, LoginUser is the Login control
Page.Form.DefaultFocus = LoginUser.FindControl("Username").ClientID;
回答3:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
SetFocus(LoginCntl.FindControl("UserName"));
}
回答4:
You may try to do the following:
-Register two scripts (one to create a function to focus on your texbox when page is displayed, second to register id of the textbox)
this.Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "on_load",
"<script>function window_onload() \n { \n if (typeof(idLoginTextBox) == \"undefined\" || idLoginTextBox == null) \n return; \n idLoginTextBox.focus();\n } \n window.onload = window_onload; </script>");
this.Page.ClientScript.RegisterStartupScript(this.GetType(), "Focus", String.Format("<script>var idLoginTextBox=document.getElementById(\"{0}\").focus();</script>", this.loginForm.ClientID));
As the result you should get the following in your code:
<script>
function window_onload()
{
if (typeof(idLoginTextBox) == "undefined" || idLoginTextBox == null)
return;
idLoginTextBox.focus();
}
window.onload = window_onload;
</script>
<script>
var idLoginTextBox=document.getElementById("ctl00_LoginTextBox").focus();
</script>
回答5:
I've been struggling with this too and I've found a solution that seems to work very well even with deeply nested controls (like AspDotNetStorefront a.k.a. ASPDNSF uses). Note the following code called from the Page_PreRender
routine. I knew the name of the TextBox I wanted to give focus to and so I just called FocusNestedControl(Me, "UserName")
. I just used Me
here because all the routine needs is a parent of the control to get focus; it doesn't matter which parent.
Public Function FocusNestedControl(ByVal ParentControl As Control, ByVal ControlNameToFocus As String) As Control
If ParentControl.HasControls Then
For Each childCtrl As Control In ParentControl.Controls
Dim goodCtrl As Control = FocusNestedControl(childCtrl, ControlNameToFocus)
If goodCtrl IsNot Nothing Then
goodCtrl.Focus()
Return goodCtrl
End If
Next
Else
If ParentControl.ID = ControlNameToFocus Then
ParentControl.Focus()
Return ParentControl
End If
End If
Return Nothing
End Function
回答6:
You can set focus directly on LoginControl and it will automatically set focus on first field in control. In your case:
this.loginForm.Focus();
More info on MSDN: How to: Set Focus on ASP.NET Web Server Controls
回答7:
protected override void OnPreRender(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnPreRender(e);
Login.FindControl("UserName").Focus();
}
回答8:
My problem arrized when i moved login control to a custom control and tried to find UsernameTextBox at the OnInit() method.
OnInit of a control is executed before OnInit of Page and this is why no Form control have been created.
I moved the call to UsernameTextBox to the OnLoad function and it worked correctly.
回答9:
None of the above answers worked for me, so I simply tried:
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
// This works for me
TxtMyTextBoxName.Focus();
}
... and it worked!
With an ASP TextBox defined as:
<asp:TextBox ID="TxtMyTextBoxName" type="search" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>