State Management :: Called BindProductDetails In ProductDetails.cs - Reading Session Error?

Aug 4, 2010

I have method called BindProductDetails in ProductDetails.cs as follow.

protected void BindProductDetails(int vehicleId)
{
String sLocale=Some.DataProvider.ListData.GetCulture(System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session["CountryCode"].ToString());

[code]....

This method returns culture ="en-US" if CountryCode passed is "US".And GetProductDetails method used in ProductDetails.cs is follow

public static Product GetProductDetails(int productId,string CountryCode,string LanguageCulture)
{
sLocale = Some.DataProvider.ListData.GetCulture(System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session["CountryCode"].ToString());[code]....

I try to get sLocale variable to "en-US" if Countrycode passed is "US" in session.I get Object reference not set to an instance of an object error near

StringsLocale=Some.DataProvider.ListData.GetCulture(System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Session["CountryCode"].ToString()); in ProductDetails.cs page.This method works fine in all other page,but here it is showing error.If I hard code Session to US then it works fine.I think it is not reading session.

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