C# - Assigning Non Primitive Values To User Control Properties?

Feb 2, 2011

I have built a user control that has a public property string[] foo.

Is it possible to assign this in the actual markup?

The type of project is ASP.NET webforms / web application.

Ive tried the following syntax, but it doesnt work: (It compiles but the value is never assigned).

<abc:MyControl runat="server" foo='<%# new string[]{"Hello"} %>' />

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