I have an .aspx page in which I have a property. Now i create a user control and drop it on the page. Now how can i access that property in code behind of usercontrol.
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If a user control needs to access something on the parent page, then maybe this user control should have included it as its own property which could be set from the parent. Ideally user controls should be independent from any parent context or other user controls on the page, otherwise they really are not something reusable. They need to be self contained and configurable throughout their the properties they are exposing.