Find a control in a webform

The issue is that FindControl() does not traverse certain control children such as a templated control. If the control you are after lives in a template, it won’t be found.

So we added the following extension methods to deal with this. If you are not using 3.5 or want to avoid the extension methods, you could make a general purpose library out of these.

You can now get the control you are after by coding:

var button = Page.GetControl("MyButton") as Button;

The extension methods do the recursive work for you. Hope this helps!

public static IEnumerable<Control> Flatten(this ControlCollection controls)
{
    List<Control> list = new List<Control>();
    controls.Traverse(c => list.Add(c));
    return list;
}

public static IEnumerable<Control> Flatten(this ControlCollection controls,     
    Func<Control, bool> predicate)
{
    List<Control> list = new List<Control>();
    controls.Traverse(c => { if (predicate(c)) list.Add(c); });
    return list;
}

public static void Traverse(this ControlCollection controls, Action<Control> action)
{
    foreach (Control control in controls)
    {
        action(control);
        if (control.HasControls())
        {
            control.Controls.Traverse(action);
        }
    }
}

public static Control GetControl(this Control control, string id)
{
    return control.Controls.Flatten(c => c.ID == id).SingleOrDefault();
}

public static IEnumerable<Control> GetControls(this Control control)
{
    return control.Controls.Flatten();
}

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