ViewState not persisting custom additions over postback
I have a question, and it may be because I'm not understanding the way viewstate works. I have some code that sets a viewstate variable in the setter for a property in a custom control I have made.
public bool EditMode
{
get { return (bool)(ViewState["editMode" + this.ID] ?? false); }
set {ViewState["editMode" + this.ID] = value;}
}
The editmode is being set during a button click event.
public void shippingButton_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if (((Button)sender).CommandName== "Edit")
{
ctrlShippingAddress.EditMode = true;
}
else
{
Page.Validate();
if (Page.IsValid)
{
ctrlShippingAddress.SaveAddr开发者_如何学Pythoness();
ctrlShippingAddress.EditMode = false;
}
}
}
I've tried manually setting it on page load in case I wasn't adding this to the viewstate at the correct point in the page cycle, but as I understand it events occur before render. I have also tried adding ViewStateMode="Enabled" to the control, then to the page using it, then to the master page with no luck.
If I debug at the point of the get/set I see that viewstate is an empty collection (which doesn't make sense because it's also saving form data that is persisting as it should).
I appreciate any help.
You don't need to append the control ID to the ViewState key. I assume you're doing that for uniqueness, but it's not necessary.
The above may fix your problem, but if not try something like this instead:
public bool EditMode
{
get
{
bool editMode = false;
if (ViewState["editMode"] != null)
editMode = (bool)ViewState["editMode"];
return editMode;
}
set
{
ViewState["editMode"] = value;
}
}
After reviewing with a co-worker I discovered that the issue was in the pages node of the web.config
<pages enableViewState="false">
needed to be set to true
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