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  1. ELEMENTSONTHIRD FULL
  2. ELEMENTSONTHIRD CODE

LblSummaryPeopleDisplay.Text = numOfPeople.ToString() LblSummaryArrivalDateDisplay.Text = arrivalDate.ToString() LblSummaryPackageDisplay.Text = package.ToString() LblSummaryNameDisplay.Text = string.Format("", email) HttpCookie cookie = Request.Cookies ĭ = Server.HtmlEncode(cookie.Value) Petersburg, FL Rent special 1,805+ Studio - 2 Beds 1 - 2 Baths 6h ago Elements on Third (941) 258-9330 Request a tour Message Rent special 1,780+ Studio. Public void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)

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public partial class confirmBooking : .Page There is a rookie mistake here somewhere no doubt. So I seem to be getting a null value from the drop down list or from the session variable of the drop down list. Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Response.Redirect("~/confirmBooking.aspx") Session = ddlChoosepackage.SelectedItem Protected void btnContinueToSummary_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) Protected void ddlChoosepackage_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)

ELEMENTSONTHIRD CODE

This is the code behind from second page.

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This is from the second page showing the elements I have in place and dataconnection. Protected void btnBookingContinue_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) Protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) Spacious, open layouts and upscale amenities welcome you home, along with exceptional service and an ideal location within walking distance to shopping, dining, and entertainment. It works ok and I can display these elements on third page labels. Welcome to Elements on Third, a unique community in the Historic Kenwood District, featuring loft and luxury one and two-bedroom apartments in Saint Petersburg, FL. I can retrieve data from textboxes from the first page but my program then stops when I try to retrieve selected value from drop down list(connected to database) on second page from session state.

ELEMENTSONTHIRD FULL

The entire campus is enclosed, creating its own internal community with a gym, clubhouse, pool and pet grooming center.ĭevelopers are catering to young professionals, taking full advantage of the location’s proximity to downtown and easy access to transit including the Central Avenue Beach Trolley and future Central Avenue Bus Rapid Transit.I want to store multiple pieces of data from two pages in session state and display them on a third page in separate labels. The two three-story walk-ups painted yellow are “Sunshine Lofts” and another four-story building, made of renovated steel, is home to “Steel Lofts.” The four-story buildings showcasing wood exterior are appropriately named “Wood Lofts.” The tower is called “Sea Glass,” after its green glass windows. Once complete, six buildings will house more than 400 residential studio, one and two bedroom units.Įach building is named, loosely, for an element. Two three-story buildings with walk-up apartments are complete, as well as another four-story building with loft-style apartments.Īltis breaks ground on its final phase in April and expects completion by next March. The 12-story “Sea Glass” building, once iconic for its rhombus shaped window slats, now houses 178 units. Two of the three construction phases for The Elements on Third project are complete. The old Circle K gas station on the corner went through a multi-million renovation and went from a run-down convenient store with old pumps, to a new facility with tougher corporate oversight to push out troublemakers.Īnd the apartments that are already open, nearly 400 of them, are bustling with young professionals eager to enjoy an urban lifestyle. He said since building on the 10-acre plot, surrounding areas have seen a noticeable boom. “Especially people who have been there a long time.” “People thank us all the time,” said Frank Guerra, principal and founder of Altis. They also scooped up the land behind the hotel including a 12-story building that’s filled with modern apartments catering to young singles and couples. Pete City Council and fought the previous owners in the city’s nuisance abatement program worried about the steady flow of drugs and prostitutes.īut Altis came in and purchased loan documents on the troubled property, formerly owned by Michael Shimshoni, and worked its way through foreclosure proceedings to acquire the property. For years, vagrants and drug addicts calling the Mosley home spilled into the neighborhood and caused trouble.













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