Use the item property on the httpcontext object. It's a dictionary object
which stores key/pair values but it is available every the httpcontext
object is available.
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"shiv" <kadalli@dotnet.itags.org.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> hi all,
> I need to access some variables which are generated in
> preRequestHandler Event in httpModule. I need these
> variables in Page ButtonControl Click event. Is that
> possible? I don't want to use session variables here. has
> anybody got some inputs here.
> Thanks in advance,
> regards
> shivThanks Alvin,
I too found out the same. You reaffirmed my findings!.
Thanks a millon!
regards
shiv
>--Original Message--
>Use the item property on the httpcontext object. It's a
dictionary object
>which stores key/pair values but it is available every
the httpcontext
>object is available.
>Regards
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>"shiv" <kadalli@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:082a01c3b295$6d2db890$a501280a@.phx.gbl...
>> hi all,
>>
>> I need to access some variables which are generated in
>> preRequestHandler Event in httpModule. I need these
>> variables in Page ButtonControl Click event. Is that
>> possible? I don't want to use session variables here.
has
>> anybody got some inputs here.
>> Thanks in advance,
>> regards
>> shiv
>>
>
>.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
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