Good question, just an idea here.

Try get the selected index first, once you do that then do something 
with it which ever that may be.

Also having dropdownlist questions here as well.

Hope that sparks something.

Tony...


--- In [email protected], "natash1982" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I use DropDownList in my web page. The web page has a function: 
when user
> select an item in list the program will show a message on page based
> on the
> text in this item. The list is large and there is only few items to 
need
> show message. When I select an item in DropDownList, the event
> DropDownList_SelectedIndexChanged is not fired. If I set 
autopostback to
> true, the event will fired. But I don't want to use autopostback, 
because
> the page is so large and take more time to reload.
> Is there other way or other event to do the same function above?
> Can I use client side Javascript to fire some event and how to do 
it?





 
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