Hi All,
I have a user control on my master page, which exposes 3 public
properties (all boolean). Basically by the values of these properties,
the user control builds a menu to for users to navigate through the website.
I am wondering, how can I set the property of a usercontrol contained
within a Master Page, from a content page?
Kind RegardsUsually by exposing them as Master page properties - as your user control is
"internal" to the master page, it makes sense to only manipulate them within
it.
"Mick Walker" wrote:
> Hi All,
> I have a user control on my master page, which exposes 3 public
> properties (all boolean). Basically by the values of these properties,
> the user control builds a menu to for users to navigate through the websit
e.
> I am wondering, how can I set the property of a usercontrol contained
> within a Master Page, from a content page?
> Kind Regards
>
Could you please give me an example of how to achieve this please?
Sergey Poberezovskiy wrote:
> Usually by exposing them as Master page properties - as your user control
is
> "internal" to the master page, it makes sense to only manipulate them with
in
> it.
>
> "Mick Walker" wrote:
>
--master.master--
<asp:Label ID="lblWelcomeMessage" runat="server" />
--master.master.cs--
public string WelcomeMessage
{
get { return lblWelcomeMessage.Text; }
set { lblWelcomeMessage.Text = value; }
}
--page.aspx.cs--
protected override void OnLoad(EventArgs e)
{
base.OnLoad(e);
this.Master.WelcomeMessage = "Hello World!";
}
"Mick Walker" <Mick.Walker@.privacy.net> wrote in message
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> Could you please give me an example of how to achieve this please?
> Sergey Poberezovskiy wrote:
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