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Hello

I'm having fun with the Ultrawebmenu.

Here is the code executed in the pageload of my control

 

      Dim SqlConn As New DBClass
        Dim dr As SqlDataReader = Nothing

        Dim ultraWebMenu As New UltraWebNavigator.UltraWebMenu
        ultraWebMenu.ID = "Menu" + _MenuType
        ultraWebMenu.WebMenuTarget = Infragistics.WebUI.UltraWebNavigator.WebMenuTarget.PopupMenu

        Dim txtbox As New WebDataInput.WebTextEdit
        txtbox.ID = "txtbox" + _MenuType
        txtbox.Attributes.Add("onclick", "ShowMenu('" + Me.ID + ultraWebMenu.ID + "');")

        Try
            SqlConn.ConnectDB()
            dr = SqlConn.Execute("SELECT * FROM popupmenus_pop WHERE pop_type ='" & _MenuType & "'")
            While dr.Read
                ultraWebMenu.Attributes.Add("onclick", "fillUpTxtBox('" + dr.Item("pop_name") + "', '" + txtbox.ClientID + "')")
                ultraWebMenu.Items.Add(dr.Item("pop_name"))

            End While
        Catch ex As Exception

        Finally
            If SqlConn.State = Data.ConnectionState.Open Then
                SqlConn.DisconnectDB()
            End If
            If Not dr Is Nothing Then
                dr.Close()
            End If
            Me.Controls.Add(txtbox)
            Me.Controls.Add(ultraWebMenu)
        End Try

 

 

But this line seems not to work

ultraWebMenu.Attributes.Add("ItemClick", "fillUpTxtBox('" + dr.Item("pop_name") + "', '" + txtbox.ClientID + "')")

 

I check the generated code and I can't find anywhere this function

Do you have an explanation or another way to do this ? 

 

Thx in advance 

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    UltraWebMenu uses a flexible aproach when it comes to client-side events - a combination of client-side events + client-side object model - CSOM.

    You can use the MenuClientSideEvent property to customize the events you wish to handle. You can read about UltraWebMenu's CSOM in the documentation, but here is a sample approach:

     <MenuClientSideEvents
        ItemClick="ItemClick"
        SubMenuDisplay="SubMenuDisplay"
        ItemChecked="ItemChecked"
        InitializeMenu="InitializeMenu"
        ItemHover="ItemHover">
     </MenuClientSideEvents>

        <script language="javascript">

        function InitializeMenu(mn) {
            window.status = "Menu Initialized";
        }
        function ItemChecked(mn, id, bChecked) {
            var item = igmenu_getItemById(id);
            if(bChecked)
                alert(item.getText() + " is being checked on");
            else
                alert(item.getText() + " is being checked off");
        }
        function ItemClick(mn, id) {
            var item = igmenu_getItemById(id);
            var tag = item.getTag();
            if(tag != null)
                document.body.style.backgroundColor = tag;
            return false;
        }
        function ItemHover(mn, id, bOver) {
            var item = igmenu_getItemById(id);
            if(bOver)
                window.status = item.getText();
            else
                window.status = "";
            return false;
        }
        function SubMenuDisplay(mn, id, bShow) {
            if(bShow && (id == "UltraWebMenu1_1M" || id == "UltraWebMenu1_2M"))
                igmenu_getElementById("DropDownList1").style.visibility = "hidden";
            else
            if(!bShow && (id == "UltraWebMenu1_1M" || id == "UltraWebMenu1_2M"))
                igmenu_getElementById("DropDownList1").style.visibility = "visible";
            return false;
        }   


            </script>

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