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    Eduard Keilholz
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    Hey guys, I'm developing a website for which I want to create a control which holds two containers. The control must be placed in the toolbox, and dragged onto a webpage (or user control) from the toolbox. I was thinking to inherit from System.Web.UI.WebControls.CompositeControl. I want the control to hold two containers (panels) which can be filled with the controls the developer wants. Is it possible to create a control which holds multiple controls? What's the correct approach? I have declared two panels and exposed them via public read-only properties. Thanks, Eduard

    .: I love it when a plan comes together :. http://www.zonderpunt.nl

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      Hey guys, I'm developing a website for which I want to create a control which holds two containers. The control must be placed in the toolbox, and dragged onto a webpage (or user control) from the toolbox. I was thinking to inherit from System.Web.UI.WebControls.CompositeControl. I want the control to hold two containers (panels) which can be filled with the controls the developer wants. Is it possible to create a control which holds multiple controls? What's the correct approach? I have declared two panels and exposed them via public read-only properties. Thanks, Eduard

      .: I love it when a plan comes together :. http://www.zonderpunt.nl

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      Hi.. Use Custom Control s and develop your won logic for the control u want

      Aswini

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        Hi.. Use Custom Control s and develop your won logic for the control u want

        Aswini

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        Did you even read my question??

        .: I love it when a plan comes together :. http://www.zonderpunt.nl

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