ASP.Net page enter key causing post back

2019-01-11 04:01发布

问题:

I have an aspx page that postsback when it should not. there are two text boxes, two listboxes and two buttons on the page. if at any-point the enter key is pressed the first button is given focus and "clicked" resulting in a loss of selection within the listboxes.

How do I disable this? there are tons of tutorials on how to capture the enter button and execute a method but I could find one on how to simply disable the neat "let me grab the first button I find and click it" feature mentioned above.

回答1:

  • You could set the DefaultButton on the Form or a Panel. This way you have full control what happens.
  • Set UseSubmitBehavior="False" on your Buttons. This disables the "AutoPostback" on Enter.

I would prefer the second if i wanted to prevent Postbacks on Enter completely.



回答2:

are you using jQuery?

if so:

$(document).keypress(function(e)
{
    if(e.keyCode === 13)
    {
        e.preventDefault();
        return false;
    }
});


回答3:

Use the below code to disable enter key causing postback. This piece of code will block the enter key in all browsers 4.0 above, except when enter is pressed in a Textarea or on the Submit button itself.

<script language="JavaScript">
var nav = window.Event ? true : false;
if (nav) {
window.captureEvents(Event.KEYDOWN);
window.onkeydown = NetscapeEventHandler_KeyDown;
} else {
document.onkeydown = MicrosoftEventHandler_KeyDown;
}

function NetscapeEventHandler_KeyDown(e) {
if (e.which == 13 && e.target.type != 'textarea' && e.target.type != 'submit') { 
return false; 
}
return true;
}

function MicrosoftEventHandler_KeyDown() {
if (event.keyCode == 13 && event.srcElement.type != 'textarea' && 
event.srcElement.type!= 'submit')
return false;
return true;
}
</script>


回答4:

Only put this on you ASP.Net TextBox control:

<asp:TextBox ID="TextBox1" runat="server"
   onkeydown = "return (event.keyCode!=13);" >
</asp:TextBox>


回答5:

This is default behavior of a web application, you could take one of the tutorials that you found and hide that behavior, by simply abandoning the submit.



回答6:

<body onkeydown = "return (event.keyCode!=13)">