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Variable Scope

With the code below, is it possible to access "strTemp" in
"WebUserControl.ascx"? I always receive the error that "strTemp" is
not available. As a workaround, I am using a Session variable, but I
really don't want to.

Default.aspx
-----------------------------------
string strTemp = String.Empty;
datalList1.ItempTemplate = LoadTemplate("ASCX/WebUserControl.ascx");

WebUserControl.ascx
--------------------------------------
strTemp = "Foobar";
Thank you!

Jul 21 '05 #1
2 1209
I am not sure but i think session variable is the best way. Cuz variables set
back to nothing everytime u load page.

"John Smith" wrote:
With the code below, is it possible to access "strTemp" in
"WebUserControl.ascx"? I always receive the error that "strTemp" is
not available. As a workaround, I am using a Session variable, but I
really don't want to.

Default.aspx
-----------------------------------
string strTemp = String.Empty;
datalList1.ItempTemplate = LoadTemplate("ASCX/WebUserControl.ascx");

WebUserControl.ascx
--------------------------------------
strTemp = "Foobar";
Thank you!

Jul 21 '05 #2
CT
John,

A Session variable or a hidden form field is the way to go. In your
situation with server side code, a Session varibale seems to be the best
way.

--
Carsten Thomsen
Enterprise Development with VS .NET, UML, AND MSF
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=105

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With the code below, is it possible to access "strTemp" in
"WebUserControl.ascx"? I always receive the error that "strTemp" is
not available. As a workaround, I am using a Session variable, but I
really don't want to.

Default.aspx
-----------------------------------
string strTemp = String.Empty;
datalList1.ItempTemplate = LoadTemplate("ASCX/WebUserControl.ascx");

WebUserControl.ascx
--------------------------------------
strTemp = "Foobar";
Thank you!

Jul 21 '05 #3

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