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aspx_beginners thread: RE: .NET Release Candidate 1 flubbing up html forms!


Message #1 by "lavergne" <g.lavergne@f...> on Fri, 8 Mar 2002 09:29:51
I don't understand how to solve the problem ? Must I change my version 

of .NET Web Server ? How can I Check the version number of ASP.NET in the 

Release Candidate.



thank you 







> I had the same problem with the beta 3 of .NET Web Server.  Check the

> version number of ASP.NET in the Release Candidate.  The beta 2 version

> of VS.NET is higher than the version that comes with the beta 3 .NET Web

> Server.  I'm running version 1.0.2914, and the example runs perfectly

> with that version (VS.NET beta 2).

> 

> > -----Original Message-----

> > From: Brant Henne [mailto:brant.henne@a...]

> > Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 2:03 PM

> > To: aspx_beginners

> > Subject: [aspx_beginners] .NET Release Candidate 1 flubbing up html

> forms!

> > 

> > Hey gang,

> > 

> > I just installed the monstorous release candidate 1 (upgrading from

> beta

> > 2).  It's screwing up some forms.  Namely, the exercise in chapter 3,

> > holidaypage.aspx.  The form, which ran correctly in beta 2, is coded

> as

> > such:

> > 

> > <form action="holidayresponse.aspx" method="post">

> > [[[note: this is from wrox's sample code, not mine.]]]

> > 

> > In release candidate 1, it generates an error:

> > "System.Web.HttpException: Control 'FullName' of type 'TextBox' must

> be

> > placed inside a form tag with runat=server"

> > 

> > Clearly it's flipping out on any asp control that's not inside a form

> with

> > a runat="server" value.  Makes some sense.

> > 

> > Here's the real conumdrum:  I tried to include runat="server", but

> when

> > that's in the the form tag, it dosn't generate an error, but it also

> no

> > longer posts to the holidayresponse.aspx page.  It doesn't matter if

> the

> > method="post" is removed from the form tag.

> > 

> > Does anybody have any thoughts on this?  Thanks



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