C# - Access Properties From Page In ContentPlaceholder In MasterPage?
Feb 10, 2011
I have following environment:
masterpage with a contentPlacholder multiple pages which use this masterpage and implement a base-class (fooPage) fooPage has a certain property (fooProperty)
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Obviously this is not going to work - but how can I achieve this?
I know the alternative: call a method from the masterPage in the contentPage with fooProperty as a parameter - but i would like to rather have a pull-system in this case...
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