I have a div in checkout.aspx page. The contents of div are as follows:
<div id="PaymentDetails" runat="server" style="text-align:center" visible="true">
<asp:Label ID="PaymentDetailsLbl" Text="Payment Details:" runat="server" Font-Size="Large"></asp:Label>
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<asp:Label ID="UNameLbl" Text="User Name:" runat="server"></asp:Label>
<asp:Label ID="UNameTextLabel" runat="server" Width="150px"></asp:Label>
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<asp:Label ID="AmountLbl" Text="Amount:" runat="server"></asp:Label>
<asp:Label ID="AmountTextLabel" runat="server" Width="50px"></asp:Label>
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<asp:Label ID="CCNumberLbl" Text="Credit Card No:" runat="server"></asp:Label>
<asp:TextBox ID="CCNumberTBox" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
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<asp:Button ID="SubmitBtn" runat="server" Text="Submit" OnClick="SubmitBtn_Click" />
<asp:Button ID="ResetBtn" runat="server" OnClick="ResetBtn_Click" Text="Reset" />
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<asp:Label runat="server" ID="SuccessMessageLabel" ForeColor="Red"></asp:Label>
<asp:Button ID="SoftwareDownloadsBtn" runat="server" Text="Software Downloads" Visible="false"
OnClick="SoftwareDownloadsBtn_Click" />
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<asp:RegularExpressionValidator ID="CCNumberValidator" ErrorMessage="Credit Card Number: Min 10 and max 16 digits, starts with 3 or 4"
ControlToValidate="CCNumberTBox" runat="server"></asp:RegularExpressionValidator>
</div>
And i try to set the visibility of div as false when the user has not selected any items or the user has deleted all the items from the shopping cart using this code:
else if ((Session["SelectedRowItems"] == null) || (shoppingCartItems.Count == 0))
{
this.Page.FindControl("PaymentDetails").Visible = false;
GridView1.EmptyDataText = "No Items Checked Out";
GridView1.EmptyDataRowStyle.CssClass = "EmptyGridViewContent";
}
But i'm getting the following error:
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
The detailed screenshot of the error is here
BTW i'm using VS 2008, asp.net/C# and its a web application project
Please help me.
Thanks in anticipation