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ASP.Net LinkButton CommandArgument property ignores <%= .. %>

I'm trying to do what I thought was a very simple operation to set a property on an ASP.Net LinkButton control but for some reason ASP.Net is ignoring the tags and just passing through the value as a string.

<asp:LinkButton id="viewDetails" runat="server" Text="Details" OnClick="btnDetails_Click" CommandNa开发者_Python百科me="ItemID" CommandArgument="<%= item.ItemID %>" />

When the link is clicked I handle it with:

   protected void btnDetails_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
   {
       try
       {
           LinkButton btn = (LinkButton)sender;
           if (btn.CommandName == "ItemID")
           {
               string itemID = btn.CommandArgument.ToString();               
           }
       }
       catch (Exception excp)
       {
           lblError.ForeColor = System.Drawing.Color.Red;
           lblError.Text = excp.Message;
       }
   }

The problem is itemID ends up with a value of "<%= item.ItemID %>".

I've seen other people encounter the same issue and try things like the below but none have worked for me so far.

<asp:LinkButton id="viewDetails" runat="server" Text="Details" OnClick="btnDetails_Click" CommandName="ItemID" CommandArgument=<%= item.ItemID %> />

<asp:LinkButton id="viewDetails" runat="server" Text="Details" OnClick="btnDetails_Click" CommandName="ItemID" CommandArgument="<%# item.ItemID %>" />


Try this

<asp:LinkButton id="viewDetails" runat="server" Text="Details" OnClick="btnDetails_Click" CommandName="ItemID" CommandArgument='<%= item.ItemID %>' />

Note the single ' in the CommandArgument


This should work:

<asp:LinkButton id="viewDetails" runat="server" Text="Details" OnClick="btnDetails_Click" CommandName="ItemID" CommandArgument="<%# item.ItemID %>" />

Have you called .DataBind()? See this kb


You can check on here Refrences

<%: item.ItemID %>

Added with ASP.NET 4.0:

<%: %> is used to output an HTML encoded string (used in the same way as <%= %>). It automatically HTML encodes its input, unless the input is an IHtmlString (i.e. something that says it knows how to create valid HTML). The intention is that this would all but replace <%= %> (see http://haacked.com/archive/2009/09/25/html-encoding-code-nuggets.aspx)

It may be help u, let me know for further help.

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