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If you are messing with prism or C#, here is a really good resource that
explains easily how to pass values from one asp.net page to another. http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet...ingValues.aspx |
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David,
Thanks David. I appreciate the link. Learning by osmosis is not my cup of tea. John > If you are messing with prism or C#, here is a really good resource that > explains easily how to pass values from one asp.net page to another. > > http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet...ingValues.aspx |
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On 5/29/2011 9:06 PM, John Turner wrote:
> David, > > Thanks David. > > I appreciate the link. > > Learning by osmosis is not my cup of tea. > > John >> If you are messing with prism or C#, here is a really good resource >> that explains easily how to pass values from one asp.net page to another. >> >> http://www.codeproject.com/KB/aspnet...ingValues.aspx This morning I checked out the session variables. They make it very easy to insure that one gets to a given page via the proper route. By setting a session['state'] and then checking in on page load, it is easy to redirect to an error page, if the state is improper... I am beginning to understand ... now if I can only learn how to use Nexusdb.... |
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