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  1. #1
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    Nov 2011
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    how to retrieve contents from dynamically created textboxes

    hello im creating textboxes and their number depends on the contents of a dropdownlist.
    Code:
    protected void dropDownList_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender,EventArgs e)
    {
    int number=int.parse(dropdownitem.Text);
    for(int i=0;i<number;i++)
    {
    TextBox tb=new TextBox();
    tb.ID="tb"+i.ToString();
    Panel1.Controls.Add(tb);   //placing the textboxes on a panel
    }
    }
    now i want to retrieve the data from these textboxes. but my approach is not clear
    Code:
    protected void button1_Click(object sender,Eventargs e)
    {
    for(int i=0;i<Request.Form.Count;i++)
    {
    string strid="tb"+i.ToString();
    string value=Request.Form[strid].ToString();
    }
    }
    this is definitely not working.can you suggest something that serves my purpose? thanks in advance

  2. #2
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    JHB South Africa
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    Re: how to retrieve contents from dynamically created textboxes

    You need to locate and init the control before you can use it

    PS.. I'm a vb guy so this may not work right of the bat...
    Code:
    protected void button1_Click(object sender,Eventargs e)
    {
    for(int i=0;i<Request.Form.Count;i++)
    {
    string strid="tb"+i.ToString();
    control txtboxinput = Panel1.FindControl(strid);
    string value=txtboxinput.Text.ToString();
    }
    }
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