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PostBackUrl And SmartNavigation Bug?

I have a page with smartNav, that contains a linkbutton with a
PostBackUrl.

I have found that the page that is the target of the PostBackUrl will
have it's postback property fired 2 times, and unfortunately, the 2nd
time it is fired the "PreviousPa ge" is set to Nothing.

Is this a known bug?

Does anyone know a workaround for this?

Aug 31 '06 #1
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