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reflex2dotnet
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2007-02-09 : 16:33:00
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Hi AllI have a usercontrol and many webcontrols inside itHow can i access those subcontrols from my aspx page code behindFor exampleI have a linkbutton in my user controlhow can i get its click event from the aspx page code behind?Can we do that?It will be realy greatful if someone can give some ideasthanks |
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Vinnie881
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2007-02-10 : 02:16:08
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Yes you can do that, but can you please explain a little more.. Are you simply saying you want the aspx page to do something when a button is clicked in the user control?Just add a handler onto the button from the aspx page as long as you declared the control a Friend with events, but it's rare that you would ever need to pass this event back to the aspx page versus just handling it at the control level. There are numourus ways to accomplish what you are saying, but please clarify exactly what you are looking to do and hopfully I can tell you in my opinion what I feel is the bast way. |
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join
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Posted - 2007-02-10 : 14:08:33
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A couple of ways to do this:1) Event bubbling (see: http://aspnet.4guysfromrolla.com/articles/051105-1.aspx )or 2) In your user control, declare the linkbutton as public (or add a public property to access it) and you should be able to attach events to it from your main web page.or3) create an appropriate event on your user control (i.e., "InvoiceDeleteLinkClick"), add an event handler to the linkbutton within the code of your user control, and then raise the user control event when the linkbutton is clicked.- Jeffhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/JeffS |
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reflex2dotnet
Yak Posting Veteran
99 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-11 : 21:42:52
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Thanks for the replyYes exaclty, when the link button in my user control is clicked, i want to change the label text in my aspx page.Is there anything you can suggest more? |
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join
7423 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-12 : 08:21:36
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quote: Originally posted by reflex2dotnet Thanks for the replyYes exaclty, when the link button in my user control is clicked, i want to change the label text in my aspx page.Is there anything you can suggest more?
I already suggested 3 ways to do it ... do you know how implement any of those options that I gave ?- Jeffhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/JeffS |
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reflex2dotnet
Yak Posting Veteran
99 Posts |
Posted - 2007-02-12 : 10:02:46
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Yes, of course I am trying to do your way 2But little bit confusedI declared the linkbutton as public property in user controlBut confused how to use it in my aspx page Public ReadOnly Property Link() As LinkButton Get Return lbtnDay End Get End Property |
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jsmith8858
Dr. Cross Join
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Posted - 2007-02-12 : 11:27:42
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OK, if the ASPX page can now access the user control's linkbutton, on your ASPX page just declare a variable that you will use to attach your events to:Protected WithEvents submitButton as LinkButtonAttach event code to this object variable as usual using the IDE or however you normally do it. Finally, on the page's Load() or Init() event, we need to set this variable to reference the linkbutton on the user control. If we don't it is not set to an instance of an object anywhere and it won't do anything. So, if your usercontrol is called uc1 and the linkbutton property is called link1, we have something like:Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load submitButton = uc1.link1End SubNow you will be able to catch events thrown by the link button on your user control. It is still better to create a custom event for your user control rather than referencing your user control's member and hooking up to their events, but this will technically work for you.- Jeffhttp://weblogs.sqlteam.com/JeffS |
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reflex2dotnet
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2007-02-12 : 11:58:22
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Thanks.It is working |
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