Yep - removing that should help,

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On Oct 13, 5:24 pm, Cerebrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rune,
>
> The problem does not lie in the scope of the Request object (actually,
> it is the Page.Request property that is being accessed, and it *is*
> available globally.). The problem is that your function
> "returnLanguage" is static. Therefore, the Request property of the
> Page instance cannot be accessed within the function. Try removing the
> "static" keyword and try.
>
> On Oct 13, 3:08 pm, Rune Smedstuen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Im new to both ASP.Net and C# and Im currently working on a homepage
> > project.
>
> > The Server/Request-object is causing some kind of headake for me as
> > the scope seems somewhat limited. How can I access this from other
> > functions or methods in the same class? Take
>
> >         protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
> >         {
> >             contentLabel.Text = returnLanguage();
> >         }
>
> >         public static string returnLanguage()
> >         {
> >             return Request.QueryString["lang"];
> >         }
>
> > This *should* work in my eyes as the Server-object or Request-object
> > should be globaly available. Is there any other workarounds on this,
> > or would I need to use
>
> >         returnLanguage( Request.QueryString["lang"] );
>
> > I know passing one little argument is no big deal, but it will be when
> > I during the process change one detail in the function, and need to
> > replace the argument-list for all caller functions.
>
> > Any thoughts on best practice ?
>
> > Best regards,
>
> > Rune- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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