Javascript – Element-Enhancing Javascript in ASP.NET Master Pages

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I have run in to a bit of a problem and I have done a bit of digging, but struggling to come up with a conclusive answer/fix.

Basically, I have some javascript (created by a 3rd party) that does some whizzbang stuff to page elements to make them look pretty. The code works great on single pages (i.e. no master), however, when I try and apply the effects to a content page within a master, it does not work.

In short I have a master page which contains the main script reference. All pages will use the script, but the parameters passed to it will differ for the content pages.

Master Page Script Reference

<script src="scripts.js" language="javascript" type="text/javascript" />

Single Page

<script>
    MakePretty("elementID");
</script>

As you can see, I need the reference in each page (hence it being in the master) but the actual elements I want to "MakePretty" will change dependant on content.

Content Pages

Now, due to the content page not having a <head> element, I have been using the following code to add it to the master pages <head> element:

HtmlGenericControl ctl = new HtmlGenericControl("script");
ctl.Attributes.Add("language", "javascript");
ctl.InnerHtml = @"MakePretty(""elementID"")";
Master.Page.Header.Controls.Add(ctl);

Now, this fails to work. However, if I replace with something simple like alert("HI!"), all works fine. So the code is being added OK, it just doesn't seem to always execute depending on what it is doing..

Now, having done some digging, I have learned that th content page's Load event is raised before the master pages, which may be having an effect, however, I thought the javascript on the page was all loaded/run at once?

Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but I am still relatively new to using javascript, especially in the master pages scenario.

How can I get content pages to call javascript code which is referenced in the Master page?

Thanks for any/all help on this guys, you will really be helping me out with this work problem.

NOTES:

  • RegisterStartupScript and the like does not seem to work at any level..
  • The control ID's are being set fine, even in the MasterPage environment and are rendering as expected.

Apologies if any of this is unclear, I am real tired so if need be please comment if a re-word/clarification is required.

Best Answer

Put a ContentPlaceHolder in the head section of the master page, then add a asp:Content control on the content page referring to the placeholder and put your script in that control. You can customize it for each page this way.

Also, the reference by ID may not be working because when you use Master Pages, the control IDs on the page are automatically created based on the container structure. So instead of "elementID" as expected, it may be outputting "ctl00_MainContentPlaceHolder_elementID" View your source or use firebug to inspect your form elements to see what the IDs outputted are.