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hi,

how do i show/hide a user control depending on a condition. i can't write
an IF statement because im referencing the user control from html.

i am thinking of putting a panel control on my html instead of the
usercontrol, then adding the user control to it at runtime (depending on
condition). is this the best way?

thanks.

Nov 18 '05 #1
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In class file, you declare usercontrol like
Protected WithEvents muControl As ucControl

Then, set it false.

muControl.Visib le = False

"suzy" <me@nospam.co m> wrote in message
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hi,

how do i show/hide a user control depending on a condition. i can't write
an IF statement because im referencing the user control from html.

i am thinking of putting a panel control on my html instead of the
usercontrol, then adding the user control to it at runtime (depending on
condition). is this the best way?

thanks.

Nov 18 '05 #2
Hi, Suzy, Paul

Suzy has mentioned that she needs to refer it in HTML code. If a server control is set to invisible, it will not be rendered to the client-side and can not be refered in client side scripting
You might try to add a panel and add your user control on it and then set the panel's style, like
Panel1.Style("v isibility") = "hidden"
o
Panel1.Style("d isplay") = "none

Bin Son

Nov 18 '05 #3
IIRC you can use LoadControl() to dynamically load a control, thereby making
it conditional.

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"suzy" <me@nospam.co m> wrote in message
news:%2******** ********@tk2msf tngp13.phx.gbl. ..
hi,

how do i show/hide a user control depending on a condition. i can't write
an IF statement because im referencing the user control from html.

i am thinking of putting a panel control on my html instead of the
usercontrol, then adding the user control to it at runtime (depending on
condition). is this the best way?

thanks.

Nov 18 '05 #4

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