Controlling the ASP.NET Timer Control with JavaScript
Have you ever wanted to control your <asp:Timer> control from client-side code?
Let’s say you’ve named your timer ‘Timer1’. The first step is to create a reference to this component:
var timer = Sys.Application.findComponent(‘<%= Timer1.ClientID %>’);
Or, better yet, use the $find() shortcut:
var timer = $find(‘<%= Timer1.ClientID %>’);
You can then easily access the timer’s interval and enabled properties, as well as start and stop the timer.
//returns the timer’s interval in milliseconds: var waitTime = timer.get_interval; //sets the timer’s interval to 5000 milliseconds (or 5 seconds): timer.set_interval(5000); //returns whether or not the timer is enabled: var isTimerEnabled = timer.get_enabled(); //disables the timer: timer.set_enabled(false); //starts the timer: timer._startTimer(); //stops the timer: timer._stopTimer();
For the more adventurous of you who would like to look at the client-side behavior code for the Timer control and who elected to download the source code for the AJAX Control Toolkit, you can probably find the .js file at:
Drive:\Program Files\Microsoft ASP.NET\AJAX Control Toolkit\AJAXControlToolkit\Compat\Timer\Timer.js
(If you don’t know what you are doing, do not make any changes to this file!)