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From: TDP
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Hi Anand,
Panels will solve your problem. Put Section A in Panel A and Section B in
Panel B ....
Hide and show the forms whichever is necessary. You need not write any
extra code to maintain the state.
Hope that helps
Thanks,
Prasanth TD
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From: Ambrose
Hi
All,
I have
a aspx Page where i want to maintain a ViewState but my aspx is
designed in such a way i am going to show only part of aspx page
say Section A.
Similarly I have different sections in my page. Initially I
am going to Show Section A then Section B and C,D etc.( All these
sections are in a Single aspx Page ). Finally I am going to
save the data. In this Sutiation how to maintain a ViewState.
Since I am showing the Section B after Section A I am not able to
get the data in the Section A when he comes to Section A for the
second Time.
Any
solution or Link will be helpful for me.
Thanks
Anandraj.A.
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