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ASP.NET gridview row onclick

I'm attempting to have an onclick event added to a row once the data is bound to a gridview webcontrol. The code below is not adding any attributes (checked the viewsource once the page is created) and, of course, no functionality is added. Right now, I've just got the onclick printing to the page, but eventually it will link to another page. Any ideas on what's wrong?

Also, thanks to the stackoverflow community at large. This community has always been a great help. Plan to go through some posts myself this weekend and start answering questions as I can to give back a bit.

C# server-side

protected void dataTbl_RowDataBound(GridViewRowEventArgs e){
            e.Row.Attributes.Add("id",e.Row.Cells[0].Text);
            e.Row.Attributes.Add("onclick", "rowClick('"+e.Row.RowIndex+"')");

        }

Javascript client-side

function rowClicked(counter){
    document.write(counter);
}

I'm using this in the RowDataBound of my GridView, to add the attribute to select the row:

protected void grvSearch_RowDataBound(object sender, GridViewRowEventArgs e)
{
    try
    {
        switch (e.Row.RowType)
        {
            case DataControlRowType.Header:
                //...
                break;
            case DataControlRowType.DataRow:
                e.Row.Attributes.Add("onmouseover", "this.style.backgroundColor='#93A3B0'; this.style.color='White'; this.style.cursor='pointer'");
                if (e.Row.RowState == DataControlRowState.Alternate)
                {
                    e.Row.Attributes.Add("onmouseout", String.Format("this.style.color='Black';this.style.backgroundColor='{0}';", grvSearch.AlternatingRowStyle.BackColor.ToKnownColor()));
                }
                else
                {
                    e.Row.Attributes.Add("onmouseout", String.Format("this.style.color='Black';this.style.backgroundColor='{0}';", grvSearch.RowStyle.BackColor.ToKnownColor()));
                }
                e.Row.Attributes.Add("onclick", Page.ClientScript.GetPostBackEventReference(grvSearch, "Select$" + e.Row.RowIndex.ToString()));
                break;
        }
    }
    catch 
    {
        //...throw
    }
}

And this to catch de event when an user click the row:

protected void grvSearch_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    try
    {
        //Do wherever you want with grvSearch.SelectedIndex                
    }
    catch
    {
        //...throw
    }
}

To do this in jQuery, simply get the row click event like this:

$(document).ready(function () {
    var clickCnt = 0;
    $('table tr').click(function(){
        clickCnt++;
        //Do something 
    });
});

With that, I recommend setting the TR ID to the primary key to the object that is displayed in the row.

Is the Grid set up to call dataTbl_RowDataBound event? If you debug with a breakpoint in that event, does that event get fired?

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