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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T02:19:55+00:00 2026-05-23T02:19:55+00:00

I’m calling a partial postback from javascript like so: function GetPolicyClick() {__dopostback(‘UpdatePanel1’, ‘PostCall’);} It

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I’m calling a partial postback from javascript like so:

function GetPolicyClick()
   {"__dopostback('UpdatePanel1', 'PostCall')";}

It does 1/2 of what I need it to. It does call a partial postback, just for my UpdatePanel.

Now the tricky part. I’m trying (somehow) to reference the second argument of __dopostback in my code behind. This does not work:

Private Sub UpdatePanel1_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles UpdatePanel1.Load

    Dim MyArg As String = Request("__EVENTARGUMENT")

End Sub

I just get an empty string.

Of course, what I’m trying to do might be completely wrong (as with everything else I try to do with ASP). I’m suspecting that my codebehind is grabbing the event argument from the page instead of the panel, but I really don’t know, Any ideas?

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    2026-05-23T02:19:56+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:19 am

    If you want to put some value inside _EVENTARGUMENT you should do this with javascript before sending form by _doPostBack(‘UpdatePanel1’,”) because __EVENTTARGET is hidden field and in your html document it looks like this:

    <input type="hidden" value="" id="__EVENTARGUMENT" name="__EVENTARGUMENT">
    

    I recommend you to do something like this:

    function setArgAndPostBack() {
        var arg = document.getElementById('__EVENTARGUMENT');
        var arg = document.getElementById("__EVENTARGUMENT");
        arg.value = 'something you want to put to server';
        __doPostBack('UpdatePanel1', '');
    }
    

    If you use jQuery it would be shorter:

    function setArgAndPostBack() {
        $("#__EVENTARGUMENT").val('something you want to put to server');
        __doPostBack('UpdatePanel1', '');
    }
    

    If it doesn’t work I would like to suggest you to put one hidden field inside Update panel:

    <asp:UpdatePanel runat="server" ID="UpdatePanel1">
        <ContentTemplate>
            <asp:HiddenField ID="hdnData" value="" runat="server" />
            <!-- your content goes here -->
        </ContentTemplate>
    </asp:UpdatePanel>
    

    And then do the same work like above:

    function setArgAndPostBack() {
        //Here hidden field is filled with your data
        $("#<%=hdnData.ClientID%>").val('something you want to put to server');
        __doPostBack('UpdatePanel1', '');
    }
    

    In first scenario you are able to get __EVENTARGUMENT in server side:

    String args = Request["__EVENTARGUMENT"];
    

    If first scenario doesn’t work you can use something like that:

    String args = hdnData.Value;//This works even in Page_Load function.
    
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