Collection Property at Design time in custom ASP.NET control
$30-50 USD
Cancelled
Posted over 18 years ago
$30-50 USD
Paid on delivery
Dear coders,
this is educational bid request.
I have one ASP.NET custom control and I need to add two properties that are array of strings.
I think it is best to implement it using a collection property.
I don't know how to do this, so I need some coder who did it before, to explain me how that could be done.
You need to make a sample ASP.NET custom control with sample properties First and Second.
Property First should be only simple collection of strings.
Property Second should be a collection of some custom class. That class could contains a few sample properties (e. g. 4 properties) with different data types (e.g. one string, bool, integer etc.)
I need to be able to edit properties First and Second in design mode with collection editor called from Property Window of Visual Studio .NET.
After you finish this sample, I will probably ask you a few questions to understand what you did.
I hope I explain it well.
Regards,
Tuga
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