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HomeHomeArchived Discus...Archived Discus...Developing Under Previous Versions of .NETDeveloping Under Previous Versions of .NETASP.Net 2.0ASP.Net 2.0Why does the page_load get triggered twice in a module?Why does the page_load get triggered twice in a module?
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9/28/2006 3:10 PM
 
 

Why does the page_load get triggered twice in a module?  How can I stop that? 

I am declaring labels and on the second time around the same label with the same id gets declared again causing an error.  How can one stop that?

Thanks

 
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9/28/2006 5:41 PM
 
When you say it "gets triggered twice", do you mean that Page_Load happens twice when the page is first accessed or on postback?
 
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9/29/2006 5:54 AM
 
It happens twice on first accessed.  Thanks for asking.
 
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9/30/2006 4:04 PM
 

Hi,

I had the same kind of challenge to, what i did was to check for page_load count.

if it count for the second time, ignor.


chipset Arowolo
 
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10/1/2006 1:29 AM
 
Hi

     You can check if the page_load handles two events, say me.load and mybase.load, if it is, remove one.


~Mike
 
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