I would like to know, is it possible to cancel the next java script event in the queue from another event?
Problem:
I have two ASP.Net controls, Age - TextBox Save - Button
There are two java script validation functions, ValidateAge() - checks for Valid age (0 >= Age <= 140), provides an alert if invalid ValidatePage() - checks for all the required fields in the page and saves if all the required fields are filled in
<asp:TextBox ID="txtAge" TabIndex="1" DataType = "String" runat="server" MaxLength="50" CssClass="textBox" Style="width: 150px" CausesValidation="true" onblur="return ValidateAge();"></asp:TextBox>
and there is an access key defined for button,
<asp:Button ID="btnSave" AccessKey="S" AssociatedControlID="btnSave" TabIndex="1" runat="server" CssClass="ButtonSaveNew" onclick="return ValidatePage();"></asp:Button>
Now if I press 'Alt+S' with an invalid age in the Age field first the onblur of Age gets called(as i have set the AssociatedControlID) and then the onclick of the save button is called.
Now what happens is that irrespective of the age is valid or invalid the save gets executed.
I need to cancel the 'onclick' event of button from the 'onblur' event of the textbox, if the age is not valid.