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Question by Sivakumar k.s
Submitted on 3/17/2004
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How to pass the values from one page to another in ASP .net.


Answer by Jeyakar
Submitted on 5/31/2004
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We can access the values from one page to another page by means of the following code.

In the First Page just add the following code,

Context.Items("first_name") = txtfirstname.Text

In the Second page just use the following code,

Dim name as String = CType(Context.Items("first_name"), String)

You will obtain the value in the Second Page now.

If there is any flaw in this please inform me, I will also correct it and learn it.

Thank You.

 

Answer by gus
Submitted on 12/17/2004
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Answer by safdar
Submitted on 6/15/2006
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Answer by temp
Submitted on 6/1/2007
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