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Ryan Trudelle-Schwarz
Is there any way to get a System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlGenericControl =
to not render the ID given to it?

Thanks, Ryan

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Kloberg Mac (LAM) (VIP)
Don't think so. The only way is probably to roll your own (server control).
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Mac Kloberg
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Ryan Trudelle-Schwarz
With the help of Andy I ended up setting the ID to null during the =
PreRender Event of the parent control which prevented the ID from =
rendering.

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-> From: Kloberg Mac (LAM) [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
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-> Don't think so. The only way is probably to roll your own (server
-> control).
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-> Sincerely,
-> Mac Kloberg
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-> > -----Original Message-----
-> > From: Ryan Trudelle-Schwarz [mailto:Click here to reveal e-mail address]
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-> > Is there any way to get a
-> > System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlGenericControl to not render
-> > the ID given to it?
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-> > Thanks, Ryan

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