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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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10/2/2006 5:05 PM
 
thks chipxoft! I know it's not the cleanest approach, but it solves the problem.  I'm very thankful.
 
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10/7/2006 8:51 AM
 

Hi,

have tried 'isPostBack' method.

some times it works

 

If Not Me.IsPostBack then

'' code block

End If

 


chipset Arowolo
 
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10/18/2006 11:29 PM
 
I'm gettig the same error, my module is laoding twice. The module is from the DNN 4 starter kit, is this usual, is there a fix besides counting?
 
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10/19/2006 12:06 PM
 

@zigf:

You'll see in your module code that the Page_Load event handles both the parent mybase load event as well as the inheriting control's "me" load event.  Just delete one or the other (I don't believe it matters, but I could be very wrong).

 
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11/8/2006 11:49 AM
 
Thanks Mike, that was it.
 
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