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How to Execute Code Behind Code in Inline aspx

Hi All,

I have an aspx file written using vb.net that contains code both in code
behind and inline. I want to access variable, object/classes declared in
code behind into inline .aspx file.
e.g. following code is written in File Name: Test.aspx.vb

Imports System.Data
Dim cCode as String
cCode = "ABC"

Now I want to access cCode variable in test.aspx file

How this is possible ??

TIA
Nov 19 '05 #1
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You define server tags similar to the following:
<%= cCode %>

HTH

"Kamal Ahmed" wrote:
Hi All,

I have an aspx file written using vb.net that contains code both in code
behind and inline. I want to access variable, object/classes declared in
code behind into inline .aspx file.
e.g. following code is written in File Name: Test.aspx.vb

Imports System.Data
Dim cCode as String
cCode = "ABC"

Now I want to access cCode variable in test.aspx file

How this is possible ??

TIA

Nov 19 '05 #2

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