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button's click handler gets called twice

Hi all,
I have a strange problem. I have a button called btnSubmit on a .aspx
page. I have written btnSubmit_Click method in C# to handle the button's
click event. In the .aspx file, the onclick attribute is set as
onclick="btnSubmit_Click". This is the only place where I call the
btnSubmit_Click event handler. But when I run the application and click the
btnSubmit button, the btnSubmit_Click method get called twice.
Any idea?

Thanks...
-Nikhil
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Do you have "AutoEventWireup" in your page directive set to true? If so, remove it or set it to false.

Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
http://www.eworldui.net

Hi all,
I have a strange problem. I have a button called btnSubmit on a .aspx
page. I have written btnSubmit_Click method in C# to handle the button's
click event. In the .aspx file, the onclick attribute is set as
onclick="btnSubmit_Click". This is the only place where I call the
btnSubmit_Click event handler. But when I run the application and click the
btnSubmit button, the btnSubmit_Click method get called twice.
Any idea?

Thanks...
-Nikhil

Nov 18 '05 #2
Hi Matt,
AutoEventWireup is already set to false. Is there anything else I can
try?

Thanks...

"Matt Hawley" <mhawley@n!o!s!p!a!m.integrityts.com> wrote in message
news:OB**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Do you have "AutoEventWireup" in your page directive set to true? If so, remove it or set it to false.
Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
http://www.eworldui.net

Hi all,
I have a strange problem. I have a button called btnSubmit on a .aspx
page. I have written btnSubmit_Click method in C# to handle the button's
click event. In the .aspx file, the onclick attribute is set as
onclick="btnSubmit_Click". This is the only place where I call the
btnSubmit_Click event handler. But when I run the application and click the btnSubmit button, the btnSubmit_Click method get called twice.
Any idea?

Thanks...
-Nikhil

Nov 18 '05 #3
Nikhil,

Hmm, You stated that you have the OnClick set in HTML...if you view your C#/VB.NET code, is there also another wireup somewhere?

Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
http://www.eworldui.net

Hi Matt,
AutoEventWireup is already set to false. Is there anything else I can
try?

Thanks...

"Matt Hawley" <mhawley@n!o!s!p!a!m.integrityts.com> wrote in message
news:OB**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Do you have "AutoEventWireup" in your page directive set to true? If so, remove it or set it to false.
Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
http://www.eworldui.net

Hi all,
I have a strange problem. I have a button called btnSubmit on a .aspx
page. I have written btnSubmit_Click method in C# to handle the button's
click event. In the .aspx file, the onclick attribute is set as
onclick="btnSubmit_Click". This is the only place where I call the
btnSubmit_Click event handler. But when I run the application and click the btnSubmit button, the btnSubmit_Click method get called twice.
Any idea?

Thanks...
-Nikhil


Nov 18 '05 #4
Yes, I had another wireup in the code behind file. After I removed it, the
application worked fine.
Thanks...
-Nikhil

"Matt Hawley" <mhawley@n!o!s!p!a!m.integrityts.com> wrote in message
news:OA**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Nikhil,

Hmm, You stated that you have the OnClick set in HTML...if you view your C#/VB.NET code, is there also another wireup somewhere?
Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
http://www.eworldui.net

Hi Matt,
AutoEventWireup is already set to false. Is there anything else I can
try?

Thanks...

"Matt Hawley" <mhawley@n!o!s!p!a!m.integrityts.com> wrote in message
news:OB**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> Do you have "AutoEventWireup" in your page directive set to true? If so,
remove it or set it to false.
>
> Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
> http://www.eworldui.net
>
> Hi all,
> I have a strange problem. I have a button called btnSubmit on a .aspx
> page. I have written btnSubmit_Click method in C# to handle the

button's > click event. In the .aspx file, the onclick attribute is set as
> onclick="btnSubmit_Click". This is the only place where I call the
> btnSubmit_Click event handler. But when I run the application and click

the
> btnSubmit button, the btnSubmit_Click method get called twice.
> Any idea?
>
> Thanks...
> -Nikhil
>
>
>


Nov 18 '05 #5
Awesome, glad I could help!

Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
http://www.eworldui.net

Yes, I had another wireup in the code behind file. After I removed it, the
application worked fine.
Thanks...
-Nikhil

"Matt Hawley" <mhawley@n!o!s!p!a!m.integrityts.com> wrote in message
news:OA**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Nikhil,

Hmm, You stated that you have the OnClick set in HTML...if you view your C#/VB.NET code, is there also another wireup somewhere?
Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
http://www.eworldui.net

Hi Matt,
AutoEventWireup is already set to false. Is there anything else I can
try?

Thanks...

"Matt Hawley" <mhawley@n!o!s!p!a!m.integrityts.com> wrote in message
news:OB**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Do you have "AutoEventWireup" in your page directive set to true? If so,
remove it or set it to false.

Matt Hawley, MCAD .NET
http://www.eworldui.net

Hi all,
I have a strange problem. I have a button called btnSubmit on a .aspx
page. I have written btnSubmit_Click method in C# to handle the

button's click event. In the .aspx file, the onclick attribute is set as
onclick="btnSubmit_Click". This is the only place where I call the
btnSubmit_Click event handler. But when I run the application and click

the
btnSubmit button, the btnSubmit_Click method get called twice.
Any idea?

Thanks...
-Nikhil



Nov 18 '05 #6

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