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I have a list box that needs to display a list of users (all, not just logged on). In the panel on the right hand side I want to display the data (eg email address) related to the current user.
MembershipUserCollection allTheUsers;
if (!IsPostBack)
{
allTheUsers= Membership.GetAllUsers();
this.UsersListBox.DataSour
this.UsersListBox.DataBind
}
My questions:
(1) Is this the correct way to do it?
(2) Having bound the collection to the listbox, how do I display only the username?
(3) How do I get the value of (for example) the EMail field of the currently selected user?
(4) If I add/delete a user, do I do another GetAllUsers()? Is this acceptable? Is there a better way?
In advance, thanks!
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