Hi All,
i have written a Web application program, in the page load
i have given Response.write= ("true")
if in the page attribute, the default is
AutoEventWireup ="false", when i run the program, it shows true as
output, executes once
But if i keep AutoEventWireup ="true", it gives me the result
truetrue, that means it is executing twice,
Can any one explain me why is it so
Thanks in Advance
thomson 1 1117
Hi,
Your Page_Load event handler is attached twice to the Page Event delegate
when you set autoeventwireup = "true", the first automatically by the ASP
..NET runtime and then in the Initializecompo nent() method. So if you really
want the runtime to attach the events to their handlers automatically, set
it to true, otherwise it affects performance so keep it false.
HTH
regards
Joyjit
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news:11******** *************@f 14g2000cwb.goog legroups.com... Hi All, i have written a Web application program, in the page load i have given Response.write= ("true")
if in the page attribute, the default is AutoEventWireup ="false", when i run the program, it shows true as output, executes once But if i keep AutoEventWireup ="true", it gives me the result truetrue, that means it is executing twice, Can any one explain me why is it so Thanks in Advance
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