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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T22:20:25+00:00 2026-05-17T22:20:25+00:00

I understand how to use javascript to change the cursor to busy while the

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I understand how to use javascript to change the cursor to busy while the page is making and ajax call.

However I have a page that does not use ajax, it uses a postback to reload the page. However the load is rather data intensive and it takes a few seconds. During this time the user can still click on the page. I want to turn the cursor to “waiting” so the user does not try to click on the page.

For example I have a couple of dropdowns that cause postback. I make a selection and the page loads for 3 seconds. While it loads I would like the cursor to turn to waiting so the user does not try to make a selection on a second dropdown until the page reloads.

Is this possible?

Additional Info: (simplified version of my setup)

I have a masterpage:

<form id="form1" runat="server">
<table width = "100%" bgcolor="White">
<tr><td>
<h3><asp:ContentPlaceHolder id="MAIN" runat="server"></asp:ContentPlaceHolder></h3>
</tr></td>
</table>
</form>
<script type="text/javascript">
    function cursorwait(e) {
        document.body.style.cursor = 'wait';
    }

    var fm = document.getElementById('<% =form1.ClientID %>');
    if (fm.addEventListener) {
        fm.addEventListener('submit', cursorwait, false);
    }
    else {
        fm.attachEvent('onsubmit', cursorwait);
    }
</script>

and then a page that uses the master page:

<asp:Content ID="Content1" ContentPlaceHolderID="MAIN" Runat="Server">
<table runat=server id="tb_simple_search_table" cellpadding = 0 cellspacing = 0>
<tr><td>
    <asp:DropDownList...
    <asp:DropDownList...
</td></tr>
</table>
</asp:content>
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    2026-05-17T22:20:26+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 10:20 pm

    you can add a handler to the form’s submit event.

    CSS

        .wait, .wait * { cursor: wait; }
    

    JavaScript

    function cursorwait(e) {
        document.body.className = 'wait';
    }
    
    var fm = document.getElementById('<% =form1.ClientID %>');
    var proxySubmit = fm.onsubmit;
    
    fm.onsubmit = function () {
        cursorwait();
        if (proxySubmit) {
            proxySubmit.call(fm);
        }
    }
    

    here we’re ensuring our method gets called if submit() is called in js like the drop down does when it causes a postback. this should also catch any other instances of the form submitting.

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