FindControl Do Not Work
Jul 13, 2011
In default.aspx, there is a label as "lblBar".In one user control, I added a code below:
Dim lblBar_Local As Label = CType(Me.Page.FindControl("lblBar"), Label)
lblBar_Local.text="Test"
But lblBar never display "Test".What is wrong with my code?
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here is code to read value but it returns null
TextBox text = PlaceHold1.FindControl("TxtSlotName0") as TextBox;
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How can i use findControl and how can i get id's according to FindControl method? i need to get all TextBox data there are 40 textbox. And TextBoxid data... i reall want to learn also linq method ;)
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Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
Source Error:
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Line 785:
Line 786:
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Example code:
var div = new HtmlGenericControl("div");
div.Controls.Add(new Literal() { ID = "litSomeLit" });
var lit = (Literal)div.FindControl("litSomeLit");
Assert.IsNotNull(lit);
This code fails the assert, because lit is null. Debugging shows that div.Controls definitely contains a literal with ID of "litSomeLit." My questions are "Why?" and "Is there any way to get a control of a specific ID without doing a recursive search of div.Controls[] by hand one element at a time?"
The reason I'm doing things this way is that my actual application is not so straightforward- a method I'm writing is given a complex control with several subcontrols in a number of possible configurations. I need to access a specific control several layers down (eg, the control with ID "txtSpecificControl" might be at StartingControl.Controls[0].Controls[2].Controls[1].Controls[3]). Normally I could just do FindControl("txtSpecificControl"), but that does not seem to work when the controls were just dynamically created (as in the above example code).
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Apr 1, 2010
I add a select control to a ASPX page like below:
hgc = new HtmlGenericControl();
hgc.InnerHtml = @"<select runat='server' id='my_selectlist'>
<option value='volvo'>Volvo</option>
<option value='saab'>Saab</option>
<option value='mercedes'>Mercedes</option>
<option value='audi'>Audi</option>
</select>";
Then in a Button click event, I use the code below, try to get the value selected
HtmlSelect s = (HtmlSelect)hgc.FindControl("my_selectlist");
label.Text = s.Value;
I get a error:"Object reference not set to an instance of an object."Does anyone try it before?
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Feb 3, 2011
I got problem finding the Control ID in my ASP.NET page.
When I try to refer that ID, it always give me:
I am trying to refer this:
[Code]....
I pass this id from here:
[Code]....
This is my code behind which is driving me crazy :(
[Code]....
When I use label to display the STRING INTIME, IT GIVES ME "textboxCashier1In"
BUT WHEN I DO THIS:
[Code]....
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Apr 6, 2010
Using VB.Net/ASP.Net 2005
I have a gridview that can have one of many sqlDataSources binded to it.
I want a concise way to get the sqlDataSource Control attached to it and use that control. Something like this (but this syntax does not work):
<CODE>
Dim inUseSQLDataSrce
As SqlDataSource
inUseSQLDataSrce = (SqlDataSource)this.FindControl(grdvAGridView.DataSource)
</CODE>
What is the right syntax for this?
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Dec 1, 2010
Is this the right declaration of findcontrol for complete step of createuserwizard1 ?Dim UserName As TextBox =reateUserWizard1.CreateUserStep.ContentTemplateContainer.FindControl("Label11")But when i use it its shows the error object expected
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Oct 25, 2010
I need to be able to set a textbox's (which is inside a gridview row) text to a certain string in runtime. I have used FindControl before, but can't figure out the syntax for actually setting the value of the textbox rather than just getting. Here's what I have, which doesn't compile:
((TextBox)e.Row.FindControl("txtPath")).Text = dataMap.GetString("targetPath"));
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