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Does databinding affect the source data used to bind to the control?

I have a class containing a generic list, List<Tof static data.

Immediately after this data has been bound to a control how will that
affect the List<Tdata? Does the databound control interfere with
the static List<Tdata in any way. For instance what would happen if
a 2nd user wanted to use same data in another webpage, immediately
afterwards?

Should I make a copy of the static List<Tdata for each webpage it is
used in?

OR

are a copy of the actual data values made for the bound control? - so
that List<Tdata in unaffected

Jul 6 '07 #1
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On 6 Jul, 16:53, mark4asp <mark4...@gmail.comwrote:
I have a class containing a generic list, List<Tof static data.

Immediately after this data has been bound to a control how will that
affect the List<Tdata? Does the databound control interfere with
the static List<Tdata in any way. For instance what would happen if
a 2nd user wanted to use same data in another webpage, immediately
afterwards?

Should I make a copy of the static List<Tdata for each webpage it is
used in?

OR

are a copy of the actual data values made for the bound control? - so
that List<Tdata in unaffected
Ooops, I forgot to say...

None of the bounds controls I am doing this with present editable data
to the user. It's purely for display purposes.

Jul 6 '07 #2

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