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communicating between webparts

Hi,

I want to put a webpart contol on the master page of a website.

Then add a webpart to a page that has the master page linked to it.

How do I update the webpart in the master page when a button is clicked in
the
page webpart???

I realise there is a webpartconnection control but is this when the webparts
are on the same page.

What happens when the webparts are seperated?

thanks
Oct 2 '06 #1
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You can get to the properties of the master page and then to the controls on
the master page. It is a bit harder, but it is probably the best avenue.
Once you have stepped out of the box, the "web part" is no longer a web part
from the framework perspective.

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Hi,

I want to put a webpart contol on the master page of a website.

Then add a webpart to a page that has the master page linked to it.

How do I update the webpart in the master page when a button is clicked in
the
page webpart???

I realise there is a webpartconnection control but is this when the
webparts are on the same page.

What happens when the webparts are seperated?

thanks


Oct 2 '06 #2

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