Is it OK to use __doPostBack()?

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轻奢々 2020-12-17 10:25

Is it OK to use __doPostBack() or it is not recommended because it is generated from ASP.Net and we are not sure if they changed it in a next version of ASP.Net

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  • 2020-12-17 10:54

    You should not call it directly. You should generate the javascript call by using functions in Page.ClientScript such as:

    • GetPostBackEventReference
    • GetPostBackClientHyperlink

    This will ensure that it's always compatible.

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  • 2020-12-17 11:03

    I would advice against it, since it's internal stuff of ASP.NET and was never meant to be used directly.

    Instead, what I'm doing when I need to "manually" trigger PostBack is adding hidden "server side" button with the proper OnClick:

    <asp:Button id="btnDummy" runat="server" OnClick="Foo" style="display: none;" />
    

    Then the JS is:

    document.getElementById("<%=btnDummy.ClientID%>").click();
    

    This way I don't care how post back happens, I just trigger the natural flow of events.

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  • 2020-12-17 11:04

    We use it all over the place and I can't imagine it would ever be stripped out of ASP.NET. I think the fake/hidden button method is just as hokie if not worse. If you use the fake button approach, then you get no option to pass in the __EVENTARGUMENT. I like using __EVENTARGUMENT to pass my data to the server better than creating hidden fields, because it would be more difficult for a hacker to compromise than simply posting back some hidden field to my page. I also don't like the idea of creating fields and controls on the page if they are not even going to be displayed. I am sure that the fake button approach is probably easier for a newbie coder to understand. That being said I am searching for a more elegant way to approach this, but still find myself calling

        __doPostBack('%=UpdatePanel.ClientID%>','MyData') 
    

    in some cases.

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  • 2020-12-17 11:06

    They probably won't change it, but why call it directly?
    I think it's a better strategy to trigger the event (a button click for example) and let the control trigger the postback.

    I you do need to trigger the postback directly it's recommended to use the Page.ClientScript functions tenfour described.

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  • 2020-12-17 11:16

    I think its perfectly fine to use directly, and have used it without fail, its just a javascript function after all.

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