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I am trying to get an asp: literal to work but apparently I am doing something wrong because I am getting an

Object Referece not set to an instance of the Object

error

This is my code:

in the ascx page:

<span class="span1">
   <asp:Literal ID="litFile" runat="server"></asp:Literal>
   <strong><asp:Literal ID="litFile2" runat="server"></asp:Literal></strong>
</span>

and

in the ascx.cs page:

protected void _ItemBound(object sender, RepeaterItemEventArgs e)
{
    ((Literal)e.Item.FindControl("litFile")).Text = "a";
}

Any idea please?

C

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  • Can you show us more code? Is this literal in a grid? What event handler are you trying to do this in?
    – kevev22
    Feb 2, 2011 at 15:52

3 Answers 3

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We need more code to know for sure, but what this looks like to me is that the literal is actually outside the repeater that's firing the _ItemBound method. Otherwise, e.Item.FindControl should be able to find it. Make sure litFile is inside the ItemTemplate in your repeater control, rather than elsewhere in the page.

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You shouldn't need to cast it, nor should you need to search for it.

Try just:

litFile.Text = "a";

If this doesn't work, we will need to see more code to work out what's going on.

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  • If it's in a repeater, he'll need to search for it. Feb 2, 2011 at 15:58
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Since your using FindControl I assume your in a repeater or something, so try this

Literal litFile = repeaterName.FindControl("litFile");
litFile.text = "a";

I code in VB so sorry if my syntax is off.

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  • Couple of issues: The Literal would have to be inside one of the repeater's templates (itemtemplate, headertemplate, etc.), so the FindControl method would have to come from repeaterName.HeaderTemplate or the e.Item from the event handler, which would be equivalent to what he posted. You also need an explicit cast (the (Literal) part) to avoid a compiler error. Feb 2, 2011 at 17:17

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