Hi Shalvin, very informative video. However, I believe that you should have cast the value to arraylist when retrieving from session. Since the aim here is to teach, we should have cast the session value because internally session stores everything as Object. Otherwise, very informative.
Yes, it does for me. I had to create a new session variable. Otherwise, I'll get an exception saying that the index is out of range. But that's no big deal, as it works anyway. :) Even in AJAX, too!
One of the great use of session variables is that I was working with a web-based security keypad. For example, I set the session variable to true for entering the zone number to bypass. I set the session variable to false when done in order to enter security code. I'm hitting a char limit, though.
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TerryWingfield 2 months ago
Thank you for this toturial. It's really good.
Gobnu91 8 months ago
thinx so much
jaja1990z3arier 9 months ago
check out this video of using session in steps-
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tapang1987 1 year ago
Thank you sir. You're a life saver
ryaNCAA 1 year ago
Great video. Thank you.
Paulppp204 1 year ago
How would you Append the list? Instead of recreating it each time. Remember the old selections and add the new.
canningball1 1 year ago
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rachidadeich 1 year ago
Could you just have put lstTech.DataSource = Session("Techs")?
Why did you need to create a new ArrayList object?
rand0mb0t 1 year ago
thanks
slapmyfunkybass 1 year ago
Your typing is hideous !!!!!!
sovereignmorne 1 year ago
What about the reverse? What about creating a session variable that is an array, and adding to the session variable. For example,
dim ar as array Session("Stuff").Add(ar)? Is this possible?
Juwar74 2 years ago
Hi Shalvin, very informative video. However, I believe that you should have cast the value to arraylist when retrieving from session. Since the aim here is to teach, we should have cast the session value because internally session stores everything as Object. Otherwise, very informative.
rafaybinali 3 years ago
I agree. I tried that in Visual C# and I get an error when I try to compile.
GraysonPeddie 2 years ago
Is it working now?
rafaybinali 2 years ago
Yes, it does for me. I had to create a new session variable. Otherwise, I'll get an exception saying that the index is out of range. But that's no big deal, as it works anyway. :) Even in AJAX, too!
One of the great use of session variables is that I was working with a web-based security keypad. For example, I set the session variable to true for entering the zone number to bypass. I set the session variable to false when done in order to enter security code. I'm hitting a char limit, though.
GraysonPeddie 2 years ago
thankz a lot
fbsntk 3 years ago
useful video.....
sreejuaa 3 years ago
thanks man...it helped me much with this session notion
well done..
napst3r007 3 years ago
Thank you man
lionxxking 3 years ago
very good video. I would like to watch
videos on .net3.0 (c#)
robyantonyp 4 years ago
Short but Informative
SunynaS 4 years ago
good
aravind113 4 years ago 2