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1/9/2008 12:41 PM
 

I have a break point set in my Page_Load event.  When a page with the module loads this event fires twice.  Is this something that is known or is there possibly something wrong with the module that I have developed?  This IS my first module development experience.  TIA!


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1/10/2008 12:35 PM
 

We would have to see your Page_load event code, and the .aspx code for the page to really determine what your problem is.


Dan5150
 
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1/11/2008 2:44 PM
 

I guess I was asking if this was something that was expected with DNN or not typical.  Thanks.


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