We are trying to take the HTML from a GridView and store it into a String so that string can be used a a body of an email.
So far we have used this coding in the code-behind:
Protected Sub EmailStudentList()
' Get the rendered HTML.
'-----------------------
Dim SB As New StringBuilder()
Dim SW As New StringWriter(SB)
Dim htmlTW As New HtmlTextWriter(SW)
GridViewSummary.RenderControl(htmlTW)
' Get the HTML into a string.
' This will be used in the body of the email report.
'---------------------------------------------------
Dim dataGridHTML As String = SB.ToString()
MsgBox(Server.HtmlEncode(dataGridHTML))
End Sub
When the application is running this error is displayed:
Control 'BodyPlaceholder_GridViewSummary' of type 'GridView' must be placed
inside a form tag with runat=server.
so I placed a form tag at this location in the markup:
<asp:Content
ID="ContentBody"
ContentPlaceHolderID="BodyPlaceholder"
runat="server">
<form runat="server">
Now we get this error:
A page can have only one server-side Form tag.
There are no other form tags in anywhere else in the markup.
This is the markup for the GridView:
<asp:GridView
ID="GridViewSummary"
runat="server"
AllowPaging="True"
AllowSorting="True"
AutoGenerateColumns="False">
<Columns>
<asp:BoundField DataField="Surname" HeaderText="Last Name" SortExpression="Surname" />
<asp:BoundField DataField="Forename" HeaderText="First Name" SortExpression="Forename" />
<asp:BoundField DataField="ParentName" HeaderText="Parents" SortExpression="ParentName" />
</Columns>
</asp:GridView>
Add following sub in your page and try again:
Public Overrides Sub VerifyRenderingInServerForm(control As Control)
Return
End Sub
Edit:
To turn off event validation, just add EnableEventValidation="False" into your aspx page's directive. For example
<%@ Page EnableEventValidation="False" %>