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Programming ASP .NET
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Programming ASP .NET

by Jesse Liberty, Dan Hurwitz
February 2002
Intermediate to advanced
960 pages
25h 37m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Data Binding and Postback

Extend the form to add a label that will display the selected book. Set the autopostback attribute of the drop-down control to true, so that when a selection is made, the page is posted back to the server and the label can be filled with the selected title.

<asp:DropDownList 
ID="ddlBooks" 
autopostback="True"

The problem you’ll encounter is that when the page is reloaded the data will be reloaded as well, and your selection will be lost. You must protect against that by checking the page’s IsPostBack property, which is set to true when the page is posted back, as shown in Example 9-1 (VB.NET) and Example 9-2 (C#).

Tip

It is a recurring theme throughout this book that the differences between C# and VB.NET are syntactic sugar, and not terribly important. Even more interesting, if you know one language, the other is quite understandable. This example shows that quite clearly.

Example 9-1. Checking IsPostBack in VB.NET

Private Sub Form_Load(ByVal sender As object, _
            ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load

   If Not IsPostBack(  ) Then

                     ' create the array list
                     Dim bookList As New ArrayList(  )

                     ' add all the books
                     bookList.Add("Programming ASP.NET")
                     bookList.Add("Programming C#")
                     bookList.Add("Teach Yourself C++ In 21 Days")
                     bookList.Add("Teach Yourself C++ In 24 Hours")
                     bookList.Add("TY C++ In 10 Minutes")
                     bookList.Add("TY More C++ In 21 Days")
                     bookList.Add("C++ Unleashed")
                     bookList.Add("C++ From Scratch")
                     bookList.Add("XML From Scratch")
                     bookList.Add("Web ...
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