Thanks for the correct answer, Bill. As I said, I wasn't 100% sure either way.
~~Bonnie
>Hi Chad,
>
>Alwaus good to just go ahead and add the [Serializable] attribute to classes that will be stored in Session. If you wind up using State Server or SQL Server to manage state, the objects have to serializable.
>
>Bill
>
>>Bonnie,
>>
>>Can any object be stored to a Session object and retrieved back as that object:
>>
>>Session["MyObject"] = myCustomObject;
>>
>>
>>CustomObject myCustomObject = (CustomObject)Session["MyObject"];
>>
>>Will I have to write special serialization/decoding code to make that happen?
>>
>>TIA,
>>Chad
>>
>>>Hi Chad,
>>>
>>>I haven't done much with Web apps lately, but when I was messing around with them a couple years back, I determined that the best way to persist data was with Session objects.
>>>
>>>~~Bonnie