Hi Jacci,
I've been concentrating mainly on the .NET WinForms. I've done a little with WebForms, but not a whole lot yet. I know a lot of people are recommending MM, so you'd be in good company if your team decides to adopt it. If you've seen any of the threads here from a few months ago, you'll know that we've rolled our own, so I can't really comment on MM.
Good luck with your deadlines!! =)
~~Bonnie
>Hi Bonnie,
>
>Thanks. I'm moving from doing VFP desktop applications to .NET web applications. It's taking longer than I thought it would for me to get up to speed with all of this stuff. It's a slow process, but I'm getting there.
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>Since most of the team I'm working with is also fairly new to .NET and we have aggressive deadlines, I'm trying to persuade them to look into the MM framework to get the OOP correct from the start.
>
>Jacci
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>>Hi Jacci!
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>>Session variables would work just fine ... I can't think of any reason they'd be inappropriate.
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>>~~Bonnie
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>>>Hi All,
>>>
>>>I'm designing a web form that has a user defined control (ascx) on it. This ascx needs values from parent container controls. How do I pass values to the child ascx? I need these values when the ascx's Save button is clicked. I don't know if session variables would be appropriate or not?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>Jacci