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How do i create global variables that keep their values
after the form is postback, (i.e. when a button is
clicked, etc.) Thank you very much.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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Can you be more specific? If you are talking about global
variables, then the Application object can store variables
that are accessible within the whole application.

Tu-Thach
-----Original Message-----
How do i create global variables that keep their values
after the form is postback, (i.e. when a button is
clicked, etc.) Thank you very much.
.

Jul 19 '05 #2
For instance, i would like to have four or five variables
than can be read and written to from my subs and
functions. The problem that i am having is that
everytime a button (asp:button) is clicked these
varaibles loose there values. When i try to only DIM the
variables, when Page.IsPostBack = False, the functions
can't initially see the variables and I recieve
compliation errors. Thank you
-----Original Message-----
Can you be more specific? If you are talking about globalvariables, then the Application object can store variablesthat are accessible within the whole application.

Tu-Thach
-----Original Message-----
How do i create global variables that keep their values
after the form is postback, (i.e. when a button is
clicked, etc.) Thank you very much.
.

.

Jul 19 '05 #3
Jonathan,
ASP.NET has a number of facilities to store variables between round trips
with a client:

The following may be helpful for you to review to find your options:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...bFormState.asp

Specifically:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...tateOption.asp

The following article provides a good overview of the 9 options available:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...e/default.aspx

Hope this helps
Jay

"Jonathan Perkins" <jo*@igetnet.com> wrote in message
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For instance, i would like to have four or five variables
than can be read and written to from my subs and
functions. The problem that i am having is that
everytime a button (asp:button) is clicked these
varaibles loose there values. When i try to only DIM the
variables, when Page.IsPostBack = False, the functions
can't initially see the variables and I recieve
compliation errors. Thank you
-----Original Message-----
Can you be more specific? If you are talking about

global
variables, then the Application object can store

variables
that are accessible within the whole application.

Tu-Thach
-----Original Message-----
How do i create global variables that keep their values
after the form is postback, (i.e. when a button is
clicked, etc.) Thank you very much.
.

.

Jul 19 '05 #4

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