I would put either a public method on the master page to wrap the
hiding/showing logic, or wrap each hyperlink controls with
Public ReadOnly Property MyLink1 As HyperLink
get
return myHyperLink1
end get
End Property
then in the derived page there is a property (Me.MasterPage i think) which
you can cast to the specific type of your master page.
So with in the derived page you could do something like
CType(Me.MasterPage, myMasterPageClass).MyLink1.Visible = (...some boolean
expression...)
If you have a base page class from which all your pages derive, you could
wrap the MasterPage cast in a property on that base class,
(this is only really simply feasible if you only use a single master page in
your application)
something like...
Class BasePageClass
...
Public ReadOnly Property MyMaster As myMasterPageClass
Get
Return DirectCast(Me.MasterPage, myMasterPageClass)
End Get
End Property
...
End Class
"Dabbler" <Da*****@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:50**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I have some hyperlink controls on a master page I need to disable till my
user has made some selections in a user control on a page based on the
master
page. How do I reference the Hyperlink controls in the master page? How
can I
get the Master Page to re-render itself after I've done this?
Thanks for any suggestions on this.
Dabbler