I’m having some problems in persisting the viewstate on postback for a Control (vb.net)
here’s some code i’ve put in my control:
Protected Overrides Sub OnInit(ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
MyBase.OnInit(e)
Me.EnableViewState = True
Me.ViewStateMode = System.Web.UI.ViewStateMode.Enabled
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then
_SortTime = DateTime.Now
_SortTime.AddSeconds(-10) ' incase the fileserver and webserver date are out of sync
ViewState("PageLoadTimeStamp") = _SortTime
End If
End Sub
onload:
Protected Overrides Sub OnLoad(ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
MyBase.OnLoad(e)
_SortTime = CType(ViewState("PageLoadTimeStamp"), DateTime)
End Sub
But on every postback, the viewstate is empty again.
Update: What do i want to do?
I want to store the time when the user first loads the page. Then, the user will do multiple postbacks. On every postback i need to know that time.
Update 2: Context:
- An aspx page (Editor.aspx) will load a web control (ObjectsEditor.ascx) dynamicly
- ObjectsEditor.ascx contains of a single custom control (Objects.vb)
- Objects.vb will create another custom control (ObjectsContainer.vb) and add it to it’s controls
It is the ObjectsContainer that needs to persist the viewstate.
I’m setting EnableViewState = “true” everywhere i can, but still no result. Do i really need to set those properties here. (ViewStateMode and EnableViewState) If not, where should i handle this and what is the difference between those properties?
Many thanks.
I can’t find why the viewstate did not persist after postback, but I’ve found another way to hold the value using the controlstate. Here’s my implementation:
Add the following overridden methods:
Give a value to the property in OnLoad
Now i can call the property after the page has loaded and it will always have the value set on the first page load. It will not change on postback and it won’t be gone on postback.
I’m sure this is possible with the viewstate too, but for some reason, this was not working for me.
Thanks for helping me to understand the Viewstate, I’m sure i’ll have to use the viewstate sooner or later.