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I need to create a simplistic Sharepoint 2007 WebPart that outputs some string as part of HTML rendering. I would like this to be just the same as what Response.Write(..) does in the WebForms page. I am not seeing anything I can safely hook into in order to do that. Is it possible?

Edit: Looking further at the WebPart I am finding this:

   protected override void Render(HtmlTextWriter writer)
    {
        writer.Write();
        base.Render(writer);
    }

Should be good enough?

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    According to this post it's better to override RenderWebPart instead of Render itself.
    – Bala R
    Feb 27, 2011 at 22:58
  • @SOException - I only have the RenderControl and Render for the overrides. I'm in 3.5.. Is that why?
    – dexter
    Feb 27, 2011 at 23:11
  • Page.Response.Write() Nov 23, 2016 at 11:42

4 Answers 4

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First, make sure you're using the ASP.NET WebPart object and not the SharePoint WebPart object. Secondly, override the CreateChildControls method and use the LiteralControl class to output your string.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.web.ui.literalcontrol.aspx

You really shouldn't use the render methods if you can accomplish your task in CreateChildControls. When you can justify their use, you want to use RenderContents.

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I'd create an ASP Label control in CreateChildControls and write the output there (generally what I do anyway).

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Use Jquery. JQuery also has the SPServices plugin which allows for easier write and retrieval of data too.

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to create a simplistic SharePoint 2010 and 2013 WebPart that outputs some string as part of HTML rendering, today i use:

Page.Response.Write()

and this worked properly for me

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