Hi,
no, if you have a class i.e. Namespace.WebForm1 then you can write
following JavaScript code to do a onLoading:
Namespace.WebForm1.onLoading = function(b) {
var l = document.getElementById("loadinfo");
l.style.visibility = b ? "visible" : "hidden";
}
Every call to a method that is placed in that class will use this
onLoading method.
Regards,
Michael
On 9/27/06, abug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> onloading.aspx the example file
> below is a clip of it
>
> ASP.LoadingDemo.onLoading = function(b) {
> var l = document.getElementById("loadinfo");
> l.style.visibility = b ? "visible" : "hidden";
> }
>
>
> i wanna know is onLoading a property of System.Web.page ?
>
>
> >
>
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