<com:TContent ID="body" > <h1 id="182031">TCallbackClientScript</h1> <com:DocLink ClassPath="System.Web.UI.ActiveControls.TCallbackClientScript" /> <p class="block-content"> The <tt>TCallbackClientScript</tt> class provides corresponding methods that can be executed on the client-side (i.e. the browser client that is viewing the page) during a callback response. For a complete list of available client side methods, consult the <com:DocLink ClassPath="System.Web.UI.ActiveControls.TCallbackClientScript" /> </p> <p class="block-content"> The available methods includes setting/clicking input elements, changing Css styles, hiding/showing elements, and adding visual effects to elements on the page. The client-side methods can be access through the <tt>CallbackClient</tt> property available in <tt>TPage</tt>. </p> <p class="block-content"> For example, to hide "$myTextBox" element during callback response, do: </p> <com:TTextHighlighter Language="prado" CssClass="source block-content"> $this->getPage()->getCallbackClient()->hide($myTextBox); </com:TTextHighlighter> <com:RunBar PagePath="ActiveControls.Samples.TCallbackClientScript.Home" /> </com:TContent>