Jim,
Since some controls are probably containers, you will need to do this recursively for all ContainerControls.
~~Bonnie
>Actually I found that the problem was the code behind page was pointing to a different page because I copied the HTML source from it into my new page. I resolved the problem.
>
> Another issue is popping up though. I want to loop through all the controls on the page. When I do a loop from 0 to controls.count the count is only 3. It should be more. Is there another way to loop through the controls collection? The code for the loop is below.
>
>
> for (int i = 0;i<=this.Controls.Count;i++)
> {
> if (this.Controls[i].ID.Substring(3,6) == "Flight")
> this.Controls[i].Visible = chkFlight.Checked;
> }
>
>
>
>
>Jim
>
>>>All,
>>>
>>> I have a webform with a checkbox and a panel with some controls in it. I want the checkbox to show or hide the panel based on the value of the checkbox, but my code is not working. The code I have for the checkbox is below, please help.
>>>
>>>
>>>private void chkFlight_CheckedChanged(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
>>> {
>>> pnFlight.Visible = chkFlight.Checked;
>>> }
>>>
>>
>>Jim,
>>
>>Check your setting for the checkbox's AutoPostBack property. It needs to be set to True to get the behavior you need.
>>
>>hth,