varaible to the type of a user control... for example:
Me.PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(Page.LoadControl("~/App_Controls/ctlApplication
Home.ascx"))
' now, this doesn't work... why?
Dim apl As App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome = Me.PlaceHolder1.Controls(0);Ryan wrote:
> I'm a lot
a
> varaible to the type of a user control... for example:
> Me.PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(Page.LoadControl("~/App_Controls/ctlApplicati
onHome.ascx"))
> ' now, this doesn't work... why?
> Dim apl As App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome = Me.PlaceHolder1.Controls(0);
Dim apl As App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome =
CType(Me.PlaceHolder1.Controls(0), App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome)
That should do it.
Just curious, what .NET language are you using? It looks like VB but I
notice you have a semi-colon at the very end of your last line of code.
:)
Actually, let me clarify... the class "App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome" does
not exist... where is it!?!
"Ryan" wrote:
> I'm a lot
a
> varaible to the type of a user control... for example:
> Me.PlaceHolder1.Controls.Add(Page.LoadControl("~/App_Controls/ctlApplicati
onHome.ascx"))
> ' now, this doesn't work... why?
> Dim apl As App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome = Me.PlaceHolder1.Controls(0);
>
Actually, here's a revised description of the issue:
I have two user controls, each of which sits in a directory called
"App_Controls" in an ASP.NET 2.0 site. When I try dynamically loading Contro
l
#2 to a placeholder in Control #1, I cannot get a strongly typed reference t
o
that control, because the Type "App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome" is not
defined.
Does that make sense?
(to answer your question, I'm a C# developer working on a VB.NET project,
hence the schizophrenic coding)
"tdavisjr" wrote:
> Ryan wrote:
> Dim apl As App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome =
> CType(Me.PlaceHolder1.Controls(0), App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome)
> That should do it.
> Just curious, what .NET language are you using? It looks like VB but I
> notice you have a semi-colon at the very end of your last line of code.
> :)
>
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:34:02 -0800, "Ryan"
<Ryan@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have two user controls, each of which sits in a directory called
>"App_Controls" in an ASP.NET 2.0 site. When I try dynamically loading Contr
ol
>#2 to a placeholder in Control #1, I cannot get a strongly typed reference
to
>that control, because the Type "App_Controls_ctlApplicationHome" is not
>defined.
>
You need an @. Reference in your aspx page to the user control.
<%@. Reference VirtualPath="~/Products.ascx" %>
That will make sure the user control type is visible in your code
file.
Example:
http://odetocode.com/Blogs/scott/ar...06/30/1889.aspx
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
Ah, of course! Thanks!
"Scott Allen" wrote:
> On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 09:34:02 -0800, "Ryan"
> <Ryan@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> You need an @. Reference in your aspx page to the user control.
> <%@. Reference VirtualPath="~/Products.ascx" %>
> That will make sure the user control type is visible in your code
> file.
> Example:
> http://odetocode.com/Blogs/scott/ar...06/30/1889.aspx
> --
> Scott
> http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
>
0 comments:
Post a Comment