ASP.NET rookie needs help finding control data

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  • jrett

    ASP.NET rookie needs help finding control data

    I'm new to ASP.NET and fairly inexperienced with web development in general,
    but I've been a professional software dev for over 10 years, C++, Unix and
    windows, C# the past 4 years.

    I've been working on a personal ASP.NET project, basically as a learning
    tool and I have a major issue which is really really getting on my nerves.

    I'm creating a web application in ASP.NET 2.0 which dynamically populates a
    table with text and text boxes. This table has two columns; in the left colum
    are fields labelling the text boxes on the right column.

    After post back, I cannot for the life of me find the values that were
    entered into the text boxes. When I turn tracing on, I see in the 'Form
    Collection' that my values have in fact been kept via ViewState, but when I
    go into the Table object, the 'rows' are empty.

    I'm sure this is going to be a difficult one to diagnose via this post as it
    appears to be pretty vague, bug perhaps if you can explain to me how to find
    a control by either the control ID or by the Unique ID? The Unique ID is
    shown in the trace output. I've tried using a debugger and examined the
    Table object in a watch window, but there are a million nodes on that.

    Please help!! This has been keeping me up at night. It seems like such a
    simple friggin thing.
    --
    Jaan
  • jrett

    #2
    RE: ASP.NET rookie needs help finding control data

    Actually, I'm not sure if I'm reading the Trace log correctly. I don't know
    if I'm seeing what was on the form, or if I'm seeing the viewstate info.
    Anyway, I've been looking around the web and apparently there's a bug in
    ASP.NET 2.0 in regards to the text boxes.
    If anyone can elaborate on this I'd appreciate it. I'll try to do the same.

    --
    Jaan


    "jrett" wrote:
    I'm new to ASP.NET and fairly inexperienced with web development in general,
    but I've been a professional software dev for over 10 years, C++, Unix and
    windows, C# the past 4 years.
    >
    I've been working on a personal ASP.NET project, basically as a learning
    tool and I have a major issue which is really really getting on my nerves.
    >
    I'm creating a web application in ASP.NET 2.0 which dynamically populates a
    table with text and text boxes. This table has two columns; in the left colum
    are fields labelling the text boxes on the right column.
    >
    After post back, I cannot for the life of me find the values that were
    entered into the text boxes. When I turn tracing on, I see in the 'Form
    Collection' that my values have in fact been kept via ViewState, but when I
    go into the Table object, the 'rows' are empty.
    >
    I'm sure this is going to be a difficult one to diagnose via this post as it
    appears to be pretty vague, bug perhaps if you can explain to me how to find
    a control by either the control ID or by the Unique ID? The Unique ID is
    shown in the trace output. I've tried using a debugger and examined the
    Table object in a watch window, but there are a million nodes on that.
    >
    Please help!! This has been keeping me up at night. It seems like such a
    simple friggin thing.
    --
    Jaan

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    • Bob Barrows [MVP]

      #3
      Re: ASP.NET rookie needs help finding control data

      jrett wrote:
      I'm new to ASP.NET
      There was no way for you to know it (except maybe by browsing through some
      of the previous questions in this newsgroup before posting yours - always a
      recommended practice) , but this is a classic asp newsgroup. ASP.Net bears
      very little resemblance to classic ASP so, while you may be lucky enough to
      find a dotnet-knowledgeable person here who can answer your question, you
      can eliminate the luck factor by posting your question to a group where
      those dotnet-knowledgeable people hang out. I suggest
      microsoft.publi c.dotnet.framew ork.aspnet.


      --
      Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
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      "NO SPAM"


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