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Whenever I had to add a string to a web controls control collection I've always used the Literal control like this:
Literal str = new Literal();
str.Text = "hello world";
Page.Controls.Add(str);
I have always thought a Literal was too cumbersome to use for a simple thing like adding a string to a controls control collection. Then, the other day, I found the LiteralControl while browsing through the MSDN docs and that my friends are a real treat. It lives in the System.Web.UI namespace and it adds great value. You can use it to achieve the same task as the one above, but in a more natural way.
Page.Controls.Add(new LiteralControl("Hello world"));
It's much cleaner, much nicer and much simpler. Now I can't live without it.
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Mads Kristensen currently works as a Senior Developer at Traceworks located
in Copenhagen, Denmark. Mads graduated from Copenhagen Technical Academy with a multimedia degree in
2003, but has been a professional developer since 2000. His main focus is on ASP.NET but is responsible for Winforms, Windows- and
web services in his daily work as well. A true .NET developer with great passion for the simple solution.
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