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[QUOTE]howard23 wrote
Jumping to another question, I tried to dynamically load one of my User Controls which inherits from PortalModuleBase into my page which has the search form as a test to use the View and Multiview. I was unable to access a public property on my User control.
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I may be misunderstanding what you are trying to do. If I am not, I suggest not using the dynamically loaded control. Instead I would use the multiview (or wizard) to display the information you need on the page. this way you can easily access all properties.

I think some like dynamically loaded controls because they want to separate the logic of their application. This is understandable. However the new controls allow you to isolate the panel you are working on an hide all the other ones. This makes them a lot easier to work with than before.



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