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10/1/2006 7:13 PM
 

Hi

Not sure if this is the correct forum, but it does involve the dopostback client call.

Am I missing something here? We have a custom module sitting on an invisible container, which requires a call to the dopostback method (generated by ASP.Net (2)) .  Upon first load, the doPostback method is correctly generated however if the page is refreshed, the doPostBack method is no longer located in the page.  If there is a module on a visible container, the refreshes generate the page correctly.  If not, then a page refresh results in a missing doPOstBack method (or anyother serverside auto created javascript).

Is this correct behaviour, or is there something I'm getting screwed up in all this.

Many thanks

Stuart McKenzie
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10/2/2006 10:03 PM
 

solved it

Module caching - set it back to 0 and it all worked fine

doh...

 
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