You must recreate your controls after each postback.
ASP.NET is stateless, that is, when you postback a page to the server, your dynamically created controls won't be part of the page anymore.
Last week I had to overcome this situation once more.
What did I do?
I saved the data that I used to create the controls inside Session object. On PageLoad method I passed that same data to recreate the dynamic controls.
What I suggest is:
Write a method to create the dynamic controls.
On PageLoad method check to see if it's a postback...
if(Page.IsPostBack)
{
// Recreate your controls here.
}
A really important thing: assign unique IDs to your dynamically created controls so that ASP.NET can recreate the controls binding their existing event handlers, restoring their ViewState, etc.
myControl.ID = "myId";
I had a hard time to learn how this thing works. Once you learn you have power in your hands. Dynamically created controls open up a new world of possibilities.
As Frank mentioned: you can use the "is" keyword this way to facilitate your life...
if(child is RadioButtonList)
Note:
it's worth to mention the ASP.NET Page Life Cycle Overview page on MSDN for further reference.
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