I am trying to trigger an action method for onchange event for dropdownlist, how can I do this without using jquery onchange.
@Html.DropDownList("Sortby",
new SelectListItem[]
{
new SelectListItem() { Text = "Newest to Oldest", Value = "0" },
new SelectListItem() { Text = "Oldest to Newest", Value = "1" }})
Thanks
You can do this
@Html.DropDownList("Sortby", new SelectListItem[] { new SelectListItem()
{
Text = "Newest to Oldest", Value = "0" }, new SelectListItem() { Text = "Oldest to Newest", Value = "1" } , new
{
onchange = @"form.submit();"
}
})
If you don't want jquery then you can do it with javascript :
@Html.DropDownList("Sortby", new SelectListItem[]
{
new SelectListItem() { Text = "Newest to Oldest", Value = "0" },
new SelectListItem() { Text = "Oldest to Newest", Value = "1" }},
new { @onchange="CallChangefunc(this.value)"
});
<script>
function CallChangefunc(val){
window.location.href = "/Controller/Actionmethod?value=" + val;
}
</script>
@Html.DropDownListFor(m => m.State,
new SelectList(ViewBag.StateList, "StateId", "StateName"),
"Select state",
new { @class = "form-control", @onchange="FillCity()" })
function FillCity() {
var stateId = $('#State').val();
$.ajax({
url: '/Employees/FillCity',
type: "GET",
dataType: "JSON",
data: { State: stateId},
success: function (cities) {
$("#City").html(""); // clear before appending new list
$.each(cities, function (i, city) {
$("#City").append(
$('<option></option>').val(city.CityId).html(city.CityName));
});
}
});
}
You can try this if you are passing a value to the action method.
@Html.DropDownList("Sortby", new SelectListItem[] { new SelectListItem() { Text = "Newest to Oldest", Value = "0" }, new SelectListItem() { Text = "Oldest to Newest", Value = "1" }},new { onchange = "document.location.href = '/ControllerName/ActionName?id=' + this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;" })
Remove the query string in case of no parameter passing.
try this :
@Html.DropDownList("Sortby", new SelectListItem[] { new SelectListItem()
{ Text = "Newest to Oldest", Value = "0" }, new SelectListItem()
{ Text = "Oldest to Newest", Value = "1" }},
new { onchange = "document.location.href = '/ControllerName/ActionName?id=' + this.options[this.selectedIndex].value;" })
If you have a list view you can do this:
Define a select list:
@{ var Acciones = new SelectList(new[] { new SelectListItem { Text = "Modificar", Value = Url.Action("Edit", "Countries")}, new SelectListItem { Text = "Detallar", Value = Url.Action("Details", "Countries") }, new SelectListItem { Text = "Eliminar", Value = Url.Action("Delete", "Countries") }, }, "Value", "Text"); }
Use the defined SelectList, creating a diferent id for each record (remember that id of each element must be unique in a view), and finally call a javascript function for onchange event (include parameters in example url and record key):
@Html.DropDownList("ddAcciones", Acciones, "Acciones", new { id = item.CountryID, @onchange = "RealizarAccion(this.value ,id)" })
onchange function can be something as:
@section Scripts { <script src="~/Scripts/jquery-1.10.2.min.js"></script> <script src="~/Scripts/jquery.unobtrusive-ajax.js"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> function RealizarAccion(accion, country) { var url = accion + '/' + country; if (url != null && url != '') { window.location.href = url ; } } </script> @Scripts.Render("~/bundles/jqueryval") }
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/25056508/onchange-event-for-html-dropdownlist