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1/5/2009 1:50 AM
 

No , My issue is I am unable to hit   loaded control Event handlers after loading , I mean in your example Button1_Click function is not hitting .

Any way my issue was solved, when I am loading the control in Page_init event . Now I am able to hit even handlers of the loaded control .

Thanks to all for your help . Any way If there is some other alternastive way please let me know

 
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2/18/2010 2:05 PM
 

I have this same exact problem right now. No matter what event handler I attach to a linkbutton, it never gets applied or fires. If I put it directly in the designer it works, but if I add the eventhandler in the code behind it is like dnn ignores, seems like a bug and I have trying to get an answer, but no replies yet.

 

Can you show an example of loading your control in the page_INIT event?


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James Campbell
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http://jamesecampbell.blogspot.com
 
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