Hi David,
Would you please tell me more about your custom ButtonField control? Such
as why you want to inherit from ButtonField, what's the purpose of this
field?
A ButtonField represents a field that is displayed as a button in a
data-bound control. It's not inheriting from Control or WebControl, and it
doesn't have the DataBinding event and the BindingContainer property which
are required for Data Binding expression to work on it.
IMHO, the ButtonField is only used where you need to render a field as
button or link, other than that purpose, it's recommended to use
TemplateField which you have full control.
Anyway, I think we might discuss it further after you described more about
the purpose of the customized ButtonField control. Thanks.
Sincerely,
Walter Wang (
[email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support
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