Something weird is happening to my macro's. I created a register macro for my page, whenever i put it in my page en publish it for the first time, the macro is fine, but whenever i save it later again, cause of a litle change, my macro becomes a normal register table without the macro border and the textboxes dissappear.
I used the .net register component for my controll.
Does some one know if this is a bug or is something wrong with my register control? i tried a fresh register controll couple of times.
I'm developing my user control in vs 2008 with asp.net 3.5
i find it hard to understand your questions. What do you exactly mean by "my macro becomes a normal register table without the macro border and the textboxes dissappear."
I created a Register macro using the .NET register control. When i use the macro in my page, on the first publish it is a normal register macro. But when i press publish for the second time, the register macro becomes a normal HTML table and the textboxes used to input something are gone and also the maco border thats normally arround the macro.
Macro Trouble
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Something weird is happening to my macro's. I created a register macro for my page, whenever i put it in my page en publish it for the first time, the macro is fine, but whenever i save it later again, cause of a litle change, my macro becomes a normal register table without the macro border and the textboxes dissappear.
I used the .net register component for my controll.
Does some one know if this is a bug or is something wrong with my register control? i tried a fresh register controll couple of times.
I'm developing my user control in vs 2008 with asp.net 3.5
thnx in advance
i find it hard to understand your questions. What do you exactly mean by "my macro becomes a normal register table without the macro border and the textboxes dissappear."
oh i'm sorry.
I created a Register macro using the .NET register control. When i use the macro in my page, on the first publish it is a normal register macro. But when i press publish for the second time, the register macro becomes a normal HTML table and the textboxes used to input something are gone and also the maco border thats normally arround the macro.
Hopefully this is a better explination.
Greets Walter
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