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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:59:24+00:00 2026-05-13T13:59:24+00:00

I have the following set up Custom Control 1 – MyListControl – Nested Collection

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I have the following set up

Custom Control 1 – MyListControl
– Nested Collection of – MyListItemControl

MyListItemControl inherits from a Panel so I can write this:

<cc1:MyListControl ID="MyListControl1" runat="server">
   <ListItems>
      <cc1:MyListItemControl ID="MyListItemControl1" runat="server" CustomProperty="1">
          <asp:LinkButton ID="LinkButton1" runat="server" CommandName="Edit">Edit</asp:LinkButton>
      </cc1:MyListItemControl>
    </ListItems>
</cc1:MyListControl>

I get no error and the Control does render, just not correctly. The above code if placed inside a Formview , the linkbutton does not get the PostBack script all that gets rendered is

<a id="LinkButton1">Edit</a>

Does anyone know why this is happening and the linkbutton is not being rendered as it normally would?

TIA

Andrew

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    2026-05-13T13:59:25+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:59 pm

    To me, looks like a bug in ASP.Net that has to do with the LinkButton order in its parent’s Controls collection.

    This snippet:

        protected override void OnLoad(EventArgs e)
        {
            // show some data
            _l = new Label();
            _l.Visible = false;
            _l.Text = "Current Web's Url: " + SPContext.Current.Web.Url;
            Controls.Add(_l);
    
            // add a button with some processing
            _lb = new LinkButton();
            _lb.Text = "Click here";
            _lb.Click += new EventHandler(_lb_Click);
            Controls.Add(_lb);
        }
    

    Generates this HTML:

    <span id="ctl00_PlaceHolderMain_ads1"><h1>This is a custom control</h1><span>Current Web's Url: http://arielki03:9999/sites/ads</span><a href="javascript:__doPostBack('ctl00$PlaceHolderMain$ctl01','')">Click here</a></span>
    

    But this snippet (just inverted the order in which I’m adding the controls above, so LinkButton is first):

        protected override void OnLoad(EventArgs e)
        {
            // add a button with some processing
            _lb = new LinkButton();
            _lb.Text = "Click here";
            _lb.Click += new EventHandler(_lb_Click);
            Controls.Add(_lb);
    
            // show some data
            _l = new Label();
            _l.Visible = false;
            _l.Text = "Current Web's Url: " + SPContext.Current.Web.Url;
            Controls.Add(_l);
        }
    

    Doesn’t show neither control!!!

    The problem seems to be with LinkButton being the first in the parent’s Controls collection. Workaround: add an empty Label before it, it gonna work 🙂

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