Pass TextBox input to variable in ContentPlaceHolder





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I can easily pass the textbox input to a variable in an HTML form, but things don't work when using a master page and ContentPlaceHolder.



My Master page is "Site.Master"
My sister page is "Page1.aspx"



In it I have asp:Content ID="BodyContent" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent" Runat="Server", with textBox1.



How to get that input ?



  protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{

string MyContent = TextBox1.Text;
}


This action returns the original text of TextBox1 but not what the user input.










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    I can easily pass the textbox input to a variable in an HTML form, but things don't work when using a master page and ContentPlaceHolder.



    My Master page is "Site.Master"
    My sister page is "Page1.aspx"



    In it I have asp:Content ID="BodyContent" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent" Runat="Server", with textBox1.



    How to get that input ?



      protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {

    string MyContent = TextBox1.Text;
    }


    This action returns the original text of TextBox1 but not what the user input.










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      I can easily pass the textbox input to a variable in an HTML form, but things don't work when using a master page and ContentPlaceHolder.



      My Master page is "Site.Master"
      My sister page is "Page1.aspx"



      In it I have asp:Content ID="BodyContent" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent" Runat="Server", with textBox1.



      How to get that input ?



        protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
      {

      string MyContent = TextBox1.Text;
      }


      This action returns the original text of TextBox1 but not what the user input.










      share|improve this question
















      I can easily pass the textbox input to a variable in an HTML form, but things don't work when using a master page and ContentPlaceHolder.



      My Master page is "Site.Master"
      My sister page is "Page1.aspx"



      In it I have asp:Content ID="BodyContent" ContentPlaceHolderID="MainContent" Runat="Server", with textBox1.



      How to get that input ?



        protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
      {

      string MyContent = TextBox1.Text;
      }


      This action returns the original text of TextBox1 but not what the user input.







      asp.net variables input textbox master-pages






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          Please check your Textbox has runat="server" property like



          <asp:textbox id="txtName" runat="server"/>





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          • It's in there. I edited my post to add part of code.

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            Nov 22 '18 at 20:49



















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          Ahh, of course...
          I forgot the "if (!Page.IsPostBack)" in Page_Load.






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            Please check your Textbox has runat="server" property like



            <asp:textbox id="txtName" runat="server"/>





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            • It's in there. I edited my post to add part of code.

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            Please check your Textbox has runat="server" property like



            <asp:textbox id="txtName" runat="server"/>





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            • It's in there. I edited my post to add part of code.

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              Nov 22 '18 at 20:49














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            Please check your Textbox has runat="server" property like



            <asp:textbox id="txtName" runat="server"/>





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            Please check your Textbox has runat="server" property like



            <asp:textbox id="txtName" runat="server"/>






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            answered Nov 22 '18 at 4:49









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            • It's in there. I edited my post to add part of code.

              – wazodnuit
              Nov 22 '18 at 20:49



















            • It's in there. I edited my post to add part of code.

              – wazodnuit
              Nov 22 '18 at 20:49

















            It's in there. I edited my post to add part of code.

            – wazodnuit
            Nov 22 '18 at 20:49





            It's in there. I edited my post to add part of code.

            – wazodnuit
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            Ahh, of course...
            I forgot the "if (!Page.IsPostBack)" in Page_Load.






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