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I am trying to hide the button based on the user's role using the following code:

 <asp:Button ID="btndisplayrole" Text="Admin Button" Visible='<%= WebApplication1.SiteHelper.IsUserInRole("Admin") %>' runat="server" OnClick="DisplayRoleClick" />

But when I run the above code I get the following error message:

Cannot create an object of type 'System.Boolean' from its string representation '<%= WebApplication1.SiteHelper.IsUserInRole("Admin") %>' for the 'Visible'

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The following code worked:

Visible='<%# WebApplication1.SiteHelper.IsUserInRole("Admin") %>'

Note that the aboe use the binding expression!

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Actually the above code is NOT what I needed since now I have to bind the page in order to execute the code! – azamsharp Dec 15 '08 at 21:24
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Kind of an interesting issue.. But as the error message states, the string "<%= WebApplication1.SiteHelper.IsUserInRole("Admin") %>" cannot be converted to a boolean.

Unfortunately i cannot explain why the expression isn't evaluated, but instead is treated like a string.

The reason why your "<%# %>" expression works as expected, is because it is treated much differently. When the Page is compiled into a class, then the compiler creates an event handler similar to this:

public void __DataBindingButton2(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    Button button = (Button) sender;
    Page bindingContainer = (Page) button.BindingContainer;
    button.Visible = HttpContext.Current.User.IsInRole("admin");
}

and hooks this method up to the Control.Databinding event on your control. As you can see, the <%# %> is this time properly treated as server code, and not just a random string.

So i guess the solution is either to use databinding, or go to the codebehind as AndreasKnudsen suggests.

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Visible='<%= WebApplication1.SiteHelper.IsUserInRole("Admin").ToString() %>'

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Visible=<%= WebApplication1.SiteHelper.IsUserInRole("Admin") %>

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Tried both of them none of them worked. IsUserInRole return booleon. – azamsharp Dec 15 '08 at 21:20
Sorry about that. I wrote my reply based on the error that you are getting. – shahkalpesh Dec 15 '08 at 21:25
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how about just doing it in the codebehind, for instance on Page_Load ?

public void Page_Load( object sender, EventArgs e )
{
   btndisplayrole.Visible = WebApplication1.SiteHelper.IsUserInRole("Admin");
}
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Yeah I think I have to go code behind! – azamsharp Dec 16 '08 at 16:44

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