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[How Do I:] Make HTML elements accessible from server side code

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In this video Chris Pels will show how to make standard HTML elements in an .aspx page accessible from server side code so they can be used in page processing like a standard ASP.NET server control. First, see how the addition of a runat="server" attribute to a standard HTML control like a <div> allows it to be referenced in server side code with full Intellisense. Next, see several examples of how you might manipulate HTML elements on a page with this technique. Lastly, see how this technique can be used in conjunction with the new ListView control in .NET Framework Version 3.5 to control the layout of a list.

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Chris Pels

By Chris Pels, Chris has been instrumental in the architecture, development, and implementation of a wide variety of business systems and databases as a technology consultant since 1986. He has extensive experience in business analysis, technical specifications, database design, several programming languages including C# and VB.NET, and statistical analysis. He holds a Ph.D. from The University of Michigan and has been a speaker at Microsoft TechEd, Microsoft DevDays, VSLive, numerous events in New England

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How Do I?

Tailspin Spyworks

Building 3.5 Applications

Authentication

SQL 2005

VS 2005

Migrating

Building 2.0 Applications

IIS

Visual Studio 2010

Ajax Control Toolkit

ASP.NET AJAX

Data Access

ASP.NET Dynamic Data

ASP.NET 3.5

jQuery

.NET 4

ASP.NET Web Forms vNext

ASP.NET vNext

Visual Studio vNext

Pluralsight Introduction to ASP.NET 4 WebForms