I have an asp.net label control with its Visible property set to false. In the code-behind I'm setting its visibility to true/false based on whether the user has logged in or not. A weird behavior is that on postbacks, the code-behind executes and sets the value of the label's visibility to whatever, and then the markup executes and sets the label's visibility to false. On non-postback requests, the status set by the code-behind is not overwritten. Pardon my ignorance, but am I missing something important?
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can you please post your code to clarify?– TJBFeb 25, 2009 at 4:56
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it sounds like you are coding to the wrong events and stepping on the page lifecycle. post code so we can have a look.– JasonFeb 25, 2009 at 4:59
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I've taken care of checking IsPostback on PageLoad. Code is insignificant here. My question is- Why does the markup execute after the code-behind? Is there something fundamental I am missing?– aliensurferFeb 25, 2009 at 5:06
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Did you do a trace and see what happens? or when it breaks?– ShobanFeb 25, 2009 at 5:07
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-1: Why have you ticked an answer that is completely unrelated to how the problem was solved?– Alex AngasNov 29, 2010 at 2:58
3 Answers
Get to know the page lifecycle, and when the various page events are fired by the runtime.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms178472.aspx
Also, I don't think the code is insignificant. If it were coded properly, you wouldn't be experiencing this problem. Put it up here and let us have a look.
There's no code posted so you might already have this.
are you wrapping everything in your Page_Load method with
if(!Page.IsPostback)
{
// your code here.
}
?
does your Label has a EnableViewState="false" attribute?
Learn more on this attribute at http://www.w3schools.com/ASPNET/aspnet_viewstate.asp
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It was just one of those queer things a developer faces occasionally. Weirdly, a machine restart fixed it. Would you believe it?! Thanks for your inputs anyway. Mar 4, 2009 at 8:15