InjectEntity(Name="Statuses")
On Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Mike Cromwell <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In my project I'm using the InjectEntity attribute in my controller to
> populate an entity:
>
> [InjectEntity(EagerLoad = "status")]
> public Status Status
> {
> set { status = value; }
> }
>
> And this was working fine when I was using a DropDownList on the page
> to display the Statuses available however this list is used in other
> pages so I created a UserControl to wrap up the database retrieval and
> bind to an internal DropDownList, since this the Status property
> doesn't get populated this appears to be related to the
> HttpContextAdapter.GetInputVariable method in that the Form Key for
> the UserControl looks like this "ctl00$Body$Status$Statuses" where
> Status is the ID assigned to the UserControl and Statuses is the ID of
> the internal DropDownList inside the UserControl and that it uses
> formKey.EndsWith(aspNetFormKey) so only finds the internal ID and not
> the assigned UserControl ID, is there any harm associated with making
> this Contains? Or am I missing something?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
> >
>
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