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6/29/2008 4:58 AM
 

Hey,

Whenever I press a button in the moudle in the page that I have created - It's events won't rise (even the page_load event of the module). I am certain that the request has reached the server because default.aspx's page_load is rising at these button clicks. While using DNNDebug.aspx I have no problems. What do you suppose the problem is?

BTW, I'm using Windows Vista x64 with IIS 7, VS2008 and DNN 4.8.4.

Thanx ahead,

Eran.

 
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6/29/2008 8:58 PM
 

Check your site's Event Log.  Sometimes a captured exception can cause this kind of behavior.


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6/30/2008 12:24 PM
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Ensure that you do not have a value set for cache time.  If you require postback events on the page you must only set the cache time to 0.


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6/30/2008 3:49 PM
 

The cachetime set to 0 worked perfectlly - thanx :)

 
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