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How To Change Action Attribute Of The Aspnetform On Masterpage Dynamically

We are trying to modify the Action attribute of the main ASP.NET form in the master page dynamically. The page has a radio button, user selects one of the options and clicks on su

Solution 1:

This is something which I have read they wish they had not done. The Form tag gets its action attribute hardcoded. You have to use a Control Adapter in order to control its construction at runtime. I use it especially for URL Rewriting, when I require the postback URL to be the rewritten one I have created. Scott Gu made the code for it and you can find it here:

http://www.scottgu.com/blogposts/urlrewrite/UrlRewrite_HttpModule1.zip

And the address for the article:

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2007/02/26/tip-trick-url-rewriting-with-asp-net.aspx

Solution 2:

Does the form need to pass the values to the resulting page? If not, why don't you just use Response.Redirect to the correct page? For example, presuming you are using a RadioButtonList called lstOptions:

protectedvoidbtnSubmit_Click(object sender, EventArgs ags) {
        switch (lstOptions.SelectedValue) {
            case"option1":
                Response.Redirect("~/option1.apsx");
                break;
            //etc
        }
}

If you must pass the values why are you even triggering a post back at all? It sounds like you could accomplish what you want by just using javascript. For example presuming your form is named form1 and your radio buttons have a name of options:

<inputtype="submit"value="Submit"onclick="javascript:submitForm()" /><scripttype="text/javascript">functionsubmitForm() {
      for (var i=0; i < document.form1.options.length; i++) {
         if (document.form1.options[i].checked) {
            document.forms[0].action = "option" + i + ".aspx";
            document.forms[0].submit();
         }
      }
   }
</script>

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