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maintain viewstate of materpage control irrespective of child content page

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    bredenc
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    Q: I have a master page with a child content page. The master page has a control on it for which I want to keep the viewstate irrespective of what child page is loaded. Is that possible?

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      Q: I have a master page with a child content page. The master page has a control on it for which I want to keep the viewstate irrespective of what child page is loaded. Is that possible?

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      no its not possible.. to do like that u can play with session

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        Q: I have a master page with a child content page. The master page has a control on it for which I want to keep the viewstate irrespective of what child page is loaded. Is that possible?

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        I'm not able to read this here (work) because of lockdown, but this may shed some light: ASP.NET 2.0 Master page and child pages viewstate inheritance I checked the viewstate of the master page it was enabled and so was on the search involved controls. I never even thought to look at the child page which ... weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp/archive/2006/09/29/13393.aspx - 22k - Cached - Similar pages

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