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I have a page with 2 dropdrownlists & a submit button. I would like to pass the values(variables) of the dropdownlists to another page when I click submit.

Any thoughts or suggestions as to accomplish this. I have done something similar to this using asp:HyperLinkField, but I this does not work in my current scenario.

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You need to place a declaration on the second page where data come from.

So you have:

PostBackUrl="SecondPage.aspx"

On SecondPage.aspx you declare where you can get informations

<%@ PreviousPageType VirtualPath="~/FirstPage.aspx" %>

and you get them by...

if (Page.PreviousPage != null)
{
    if(Page.PreviousPage.IsCrossPagePostBack == true)
    {
        GetTheClass = PreviousPage.CustomDataClass;
        // or you find your control, and get your data
    }
}

Some reference.
Cross-Page Posting in ASP.NET Web Pages

ASP.NET how to access public properties?

Cross-page postbacks and back again retaining data from source page

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  • this is what I have for the submit event... what else do I need to pass these two variables? Protected Sub Submit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Submit.Click PostBackUrl = "LiveEventCity.aspx?STATE={0}&amp;CITY={1}" End Sub
    – FluxEngine
    Apr 27, 2011 at 13:40
  • Good Idea :).. That's why I started my answer with "What about" as it was just another opinion that would work. Not sure what the asker is looking for anyway Apr 27, 2011 at 13:41
  • @user630581 Yes of course you can pass it from url - this is not post (as you ask) however, is just a link, and you need ether to make it with javascript, ether to make it after the post.
    – Aristos
    Apr 27, 2011 at 22:24
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What about putting them in session and accessing them from session on another page?

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cant u use this:

PreviousPage.VAR1 = cboBox1.Text
PreviousPage.VAR2 = cboBox2.Text 

with PreviousPage being the name of your other page??

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