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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T14:36:14+00:00 2026-05-12T14:36:14+00:00

I have an updatepanel that has an Image button: <asp:ImageButton ID=btnChangeMedium OnClick=Change_Click runat=server />

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I have an updatepanel that has an Image button:

<asp:ImageButton ID="btnChangeMedium" OnClick="Change_Click" runat="server" />

When the page loads, based on some logic, I set the onclick attributes in the code behind.

btnChangeMedium.Attributes.Add("onclick", "ChangeMedium();");

Works greate in IE. In FF, the imagebutton causes a postback! By trial and error and by searching the web, I found the culprit to be the onclick. One blog entry suggested that if the OnClientClick is set, then the postback should not happen, so I changed the imagebutton to:

    <asp:ImageButton ID="btnChangeMedium" OnClick="Change_Click" runat="server"
 OnClientClick="#"/>

I was able to get it to not do a postback on the imagebutton click, but unfortunately, it did not solve my problem fully. The HTML rendered now is:

    <input type="image" id="ctl00_WorkSpaceContent_ctlParent_btnChangeMedium"
src="../../images/sec.gif" onclick="#;ChangeMedium();"/>

So, the ChangeMedium() function is never called. Any workarounds to this problem?

Any help is really appreciated

Thanks!

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    2026-05-12T14:36:14+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 2:36 pm

    Try this:

     <asp:ImageButton ID="btnChangeMedium" OnClick="Change_Click" runat="server"
     OnClientClick="javascript:void(0);ChangeMedium();"/>
    
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