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On 8/5/09, Tim Dawg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I'm a relatively new ASP.net programmer and am having a problem I'm
> hoping one of you pros out there can help me out with.  I've got a
> formview setup and working properly however within the formview I have
> some hidden input tags that contain various pieces of data that the
> user could care less about (which is why I don't want them to see
> it).  I don't know how to read the data out of the html input tags so
> I can add it to my dictionary when submitting the formview.  Normally
> if you have a tag such as:
>
> <input id="ShipAddressID" type="hidden" style="width:340px"
> value="whatever" />
>
> You could read it in code using ShipAddressID.Value but I cannot do
> that when the input is within a formview control.  I've tried this but
> it doesn't work either.
>
> FormView1.FindControl("ShipAddressID")
>
> I have to use an hidden input because I have a popup window that uses
> javascript to pass a value back to the parent page so I can't use a
> label or any other asp.net control (that I know of).  As far as I
> know, I can only pass a value back via javascript to standard HTML
> input tags.
>
> So any ideas?
> Thanks so much!
> -Tim
>

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