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Catching events in web form fired by user control

I'm trying to process an event raised by a user control in the web
form
that contains that control. I've fathomed out how to handle the event
within the control but how can I then pass it on to the parent web
form?

Thanks,

Nick
Nov 17 '05 #1
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