seems to be out of luck.
If it is just html isn't it just to show how the final result should look or
is it something that does work "as is" for now ?
My personal preference would be likely to turn this into a "true" ASP.NET
form unless I can use the same server side technology this form is currently
using...
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Hi there,
I have added a dropdownlist to a web form that a customer has
given me, but when I try to access the control in the code behind file I
get a server error because the form does not have the runat server tag.
However, I don't want to set the form as runat server because the
javascript validation form function would not get run then. The form was
given to me as an html file. I have just dropped that into an .aspx file
so that I can fill the lists dynamically. Anyone have any comments on
this?