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Passing Parameters to a Function

I am new to ASP.net (intermediate ASP developer). I am developing a ASP.net
web application and I am having some difficulty calling and passing
parameters to a function that is declared in my "codebehind " page.

Function declaration:

Sub MyFunction(ByVa l sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArg s)

I want to receive and process parameters here.

End Sub

I know that I am calling the function by it's address (using a delegate).

The function call (called from an anchor tag when the user clicks it):

<a HREF='www.myURL .com' ID='ExampleTag' onserverclick=' MyFunction("wan t to
pass parameters here")' runat=server></a>

I am assuming that the "e" argument that is defined in MyFunction should
receive any parameters, but how do I pass them for this to happen?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Paul.
Nov 17 '05 #1
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