How to provide data global during a request (or where is the request context?) (ASP.NET)

by Manuel 12/13/2007 9:40:00 AM

You can save your data during a HttpRequest by passing it to System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Items[itemKey].
Objects stored in this Collection will be available during the whole lifecycle of the HttpRequest.

Example of usage:

System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Items["reloadCount"] = 5;

int reloadCount = (int) System.Web.HttpContext.Current.Items["reloadCount"];

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