META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh"

K

Kevin Spencer

Sure. Add a runat=server attribute and an id to it, and declare it in your
class definition as an HtmlGenericControl.

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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
Big things are made up
of lots of little things.
 
G

George

Use literal control.
Or simple syntax
<%=myvarname%>
then create member variable and set it to correct value.


George
My Site - Body Jewelry

Is there a way to replace the URL value below, on the fly?

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh"
CONTENT="3;URL=http://www.some.org/some.html">
 
T

Teemu Keiski

Hi,

you can always put the runat="server" as well as ID attributes to the
control and then access it from server-side.
 

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