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ASP.NET Application and Module events

kat
Hi,

I am trying to figure out how things work between an ASP.NET application and
a module. I have created a simple application and a simple module that I
want to interact. If I understand what I am seeing correctly, the
application starts before the module is even initialized. Is this really the
case?

Is there a way that I could force it to happen the other way so that the
module is initialized before the application starts or some other means that
I can track things before the application starts?

Thanks,

kat
Nov 18 '05 #1
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