>>>>>>Hi,
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>>>>>>I am trying to make the UserAdmin.aspx fit in with the look and feel of my application. However, when I change its master page to my own master page which has a form on it, then remove the form reference from the UserAdmin stuff, it displays properly, but clicking on th elist of users results in a null user PK being selected so the code to display the user data breaks.
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>>>>>>What can I do to fix this?
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>>>>>It has to do with this line in the page load
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>>>>>this.lstUsers.SelectedValue = Request.Form["lstUsers"];
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>>>>>The problem I think is the Form referenced here is actually in the Master page now. Maybe a better question would be how to accomplish that same thing without using the Request.Form["lstUsers"] to get it.
>>>>>Tim
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>>>>Maybe I'm not understanding how the master pages work, but isn't it just like a template that gets used so the form will actually end up in the actual page?
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>>>That is the question and there must be some difference since it works without the master but not with it. I was hoping Paul would chime in and help with this one. Otherwise there is probably another way to get the same result.
>>>Tim
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>>Hi Tim,
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>>I haven't seen any response from Paul. Have you managed to get around this problem yet?
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>No, I haven't given it much thought lately. I will see if I can find an answer today.
>Tim
Thanks, I'm afraid my limited knowledge of these technologies hasn't been enough to work out what is going on.