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I am looking to run a script after the user successfully submits or cancels a form. The OnClientClick events execute before submit / cancel commands are executed so that doesn't seem to help. I need to unconditionally run a script after these events complete. Is there any hook that can fire a javascript or jQuery routine after submit / cancel commands? Thanks in advance for the help !
Is there a way to set the Parameter for a submit statement (calling a stored procedure) to be NULL instead of ""? E.g.: <Parameter Name="IconURL" DefaultValue="" /> puts a blank value in the database instead of NULL . How would I configure the Parameter DefaultValue to enter a NULL? Thanks..
Hello, I have been searching over the new site looking for a way to submit a form with Text/HTML fields to either an email with PDF attached or to have form submit to file location but convert form to PDF or Word document. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Dale
I am building a search project. I have one combobox and two dateinputs and when I submit a form to populate the result I dont want the data in the combobox and dateinputs to disappear. I got this help from Kelly: Since this solution involves a "redirect" back to the same page, your values will disappear. You can re-populate them. In your search for, add a <SelectCommand> tag that grabs those value
Hello, Sorry, I'm new to xMod Pro - and it looks awesome. I was wondering, though, how do I make it so a user can only submit a form-instance once? I'd like to use this for an application on our site. It's an application you submit for our event each year, but, for each event you can only submit once.

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