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From: laks_win
Message 10 in Discussion


 
Hi Banu,
 
its simple. yes see the url for a perfect 
sample
http://www.stardeveloper.com/articles/display.html?article=2003061901&page=1
 
1. It uses Context object to get the 
properties
2. Using Server.Transfer only, we can transfer the 
previous page properties to the next page. With Response.Redirect 
cannot.
3. Add directive for the reference to previous 
page
<%@ Reference Page="UserForm.aspx" %>
4. 
The Context object values will be disappeared if the page (ie. next page) gets 
posted back.
5. If u want to persist the values, use 
"viewstate".
 

===
Dim result As SenderClass
Sub Page_load(obj as 
Object, e as EventArgs)
Dim content As String
If Not IsPostBack 
Then
 result = CType(Context.Handler, SenderClass)
''*************
''' in C#  result = 
(SenderClass)Context.Handler;
''*************
 content = "Name: " + 
result.Name + "<br>" _
 + "Phone: " + 
result.Phone
 Label1.text = content
End If
End 
Sub
===
 
6. We can trasnfer even the "controls" of the 
previous page to next page using Context object
 
Regards
Lakshmi Narayanan.R
 
 
 
 

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