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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T16:35:27+00:00 2026-05-26T16:35:27+00:00

I’m working on a rather complicated site. We have an update panel that contains

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I’m working on a rather complicated site. We have an update panel that contains some controls. When one of the controls is clicked, a jQuery dialog box opens.

When the dialog box closes, I want to signal the update panel to change its display. To do that I need to post back to the update panel.

I know the dialog box has a handy callback event that you can hook up to. But here’s the thing. The javascript that manipulates the dialog is all in a separate .js file. I want to continue keeping it separate. So the code that does the postback has either be in that .js file, or injected as a parameter into some method in the .js file.

How can I do that? And what would I pass to the .js file methods?

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    2026-05-26T16:35:27+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 4:35 pm

    Just had to solve this recently. I have a generic function to help with the issue.

    • Put a hidden asp:button within the UpdatePanel or outside and set it as an AsyncPostBackTrigger.
    • Call the js function from ItemDataBound if needed, passing in the ClientID of the hidden asp:button.
    • The js function will call the click event on the button passed in once the “OK” or whatever you set buttonTxt to, button is clicked.
    • You can then handle the UpdatePanel.Update automatically if the button is inside the UpdatePanel or call Update within the butHidden_Click.

    Markup:

    <asp:UpdatePanel runat="server" ID="UpdatePanel1">
      <ContentTemplate>
         <asp:button id="btnHidden" style="display:none" runat="server" onclick="btnHidden_Click"/>
       </ContentTemplate>
     </asp:UpdatePanel> 
    

    Script:

       function showjQueryUIDialogOkBtnCallback(buttonToClick, dialogSelector, buttonTxt, isModal, width, height) 
       {
           var buttonOpts = {};
           buttonOpts[buttonTxt] = function () {
               $("#" + buttonToClick).trigger('click');
           };
    
           buttonOpts['Cancel'] = function () {
               $(this).dialog("close");
               $(this).dialog('destroy'); 
           }
    
           $(dialogSelector).dialog({
               resizable: false,
               height: height,
               width: width,
               modal: isModal,
               open: function (type, data) {
                   $(this).parent().appendTo("form"); //won't postback unless within the form tag
               },
               buttons: buttonOpts
    
           });
    
           $(dialogSelector).dialog('open');
    
        }
    
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