Hello,

 

I’ve run into a problem that I hope someone can help me with.

 

When using WebServices, I’m needing to change the VIEWSTATE of the application when an operation completes, so I tried to attach “result=’myCompletionFunction’” to the operation.  In the function, I simply say “currentState=’myNewState’”, and that’s it.

 

When I try to run this, I’m getting errors saying some elements could not be created because they’re already parented, and a host of other random errors.

 

My GUESS is that the ‘result’ event of an operation is performed at an interrupt-like level where I don’t have the same priviledges that I have during other areas of my application.  That’s fine, but the problem is that I can’t seem to find any documentation as to what’s restricted, and when, and how to get around it.

 

Can anyone point me to the proper documentation on why these events don’t allow ViewStates?

 

Can anyone point me to (or suggest) a solution?

 

 

Best regards,

 

Steve

 

 

 

Steve Kellogg

Peak8 Solutions

1401 14th Street

Boulder, Colorado

80302, USA

Fax: 303.415.2597

E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

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