I'm not sure what you're asking here, because you say the page "inherits"
the MasterPage, but typically, a page id bound to a MasterPage, rather then
inheriting it. If this is what you mean, every page that is bound to a
MasterPage has a "Master" property, through which you can access the
MasterPage. Then, you expose any Controls in the MasterPage via public
properties.
See
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...ge.master.aspx
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Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
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FTP Client Classes, Enhanced Data Controls, much more.
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"RicercatoreSbadato" <em***********@yahoo.itwrote in message
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hi all
i'm using asp.net 2 and the master page paradigm
in another page .aspx - that inherit from the master page - i'd like
to has - programmatically - all the controls in the page, how can I
do ?
if I use
this.Controls
i don't see my UserControls..
any ideas ?