Gets or sets a name of the client side function that should be fired on client side after dialog is activated.
Namespace:
C1.Web.UI.Controls.C1WindowAssembly: C1.Web.UI.Controls.2 (in C1.Web.UI.Controls.2.dll)
Syntax
C# |
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[EditorAttribute("C1.Web.UI.Design.UITypeEditors.C1ClientHandlerUITypeEditor, C1.Web.UI.Design.2", typeof(UITypeEditor))] [C1CategoryAttribute("Category.ClientSideEvents")] [DefaultValueAttribute("")] [ClientSideHandlerArgsAttribute("sender, e")] [LayoutAttribute(LayoutType.All)] [JsonAttribute(true, true, "")] public string OnClientActivated { get; set; } |
Visual Basic |
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<EditorAttribute("C1.Web.UI.Design.UITypeEditors.C1ClientHandlerUITypeEditor, C1.Web.UI.Design.2", _ GetType(UITypeEditor))> _ <C1CategoryAttribute("Category.ClientSideEvents")> _ <DefaultValueAttribute("")> _ <ClientSideHandlerArgsAttribute("sender, e")> _ <LayoutAttribute(LayoutType.All)> _ <JsonAttribute(True, True, "")> _ Public Property OnClientActivated As String Get Set |
Remarks
There are two arguments that are passed to the function:
sender: dialog object that fired the event.
e: object that provides data for the event.
See client side object model section in documentation for more details.