[Development Simply Put] Forcing ASP.NET Control To Go Through Its Full Life Cycle On Static Method
http://developmentsimplyput.blogspot.com/2013/12/forcing-aspnet-control-to-go-through.html
You need to load a control inside a static method like a WebMethod and then make use of the control like binding it to a source and getting its generated HTML?? Good idea but you cannot do it that easy as the control instance you defined inside the static method is still not loaded because it did not go through its life cycle. You still want to do it, there is a way. To know how to do it you can read this article.
4. [Development Simply Put] Forcing ASP.NET
Control To Go Through Its Full Life Cycle On
Static Method
You need to load a control inside a static method like a WebMethod and then make use of
the control like binding it to a source and getting its generated HTML?? Good idea but you
cannot do it that easy as the control instance you defined inside the static method is still not
loaded because it did not go through its life cycle. You still want to do it, there is a way. To
know how to do it you can read this article.
"If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well
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