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Missing asp.net page events (aka lightening bolt)

A co worker of mine pointed out that we were missing the page level event
properties icon (aka the lightening bolt). This is vs.net 2005 and if I open
a web page in design mode apparently there should be in the Properties
window a lightening bolt representing the page level events that we can
double click and it'll set up the event code for us.

If I view a page and add a button for example the bolt appears and I can
click that and view the event I may wish to subscibe too. This disappears if
I click the page, so how do I add page level events other than knowing which
one I want and adding the code manually?

Thanks
Mar 10 '07 #1
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I don't think you're missing them, I just think they're not there. Typically
to make use of an event I just start typing override and let intellisense
take it away.
--

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006

"Jason" <J@J.netwrote in message
news:eW**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>A co worker of mine pointed out that we were missing the page level event
properties icon (aka the lightening bolt). This is vs.net 2005 and if I
open a web page in design mode apparently there should be in the Properties
window a lightening bolt representing the page level events that we can
double click and it'll set up the event code for us.

If I view a page and add a button for example the bolt appears and I can
click that and view the event I may wish to subscibe too. This disappears
if I click the page, so how do I add page level events other than knowing
which one I want and adding the code manually?

Thanks

Mar 10 '07 #2
Thanks. Maybe 2003 had it or I'm just imagining things
"Mark Fitzpatrick" <ma******@fitzme.comwrote in message
news:u0*************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>I don't think you're missing them, I just think they're not there.
Typically to make use of an event I just start typing override and let
intellisense take it away.
--

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Former Microsoft FrontPage MVP 199?-2006

"Jason" <J@J.netwrote in message
news:eW**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>A co worker of mine pointed out that we were missing the page level event
properties icon (aka the lightening bolt). This is vs.net 2005 and if I
open a web page in design mode apparently there should be in the
Properties window a lightening bolt representing the page level events
that we can double click and it'll set up the event code for us.

If I view a page and add a button for example the bolt appears and I can
click that and view the event I may wish to subscibe too. This disappears
if I click the page, so how do I add page level events other than knowing
which one I want and adding the code manually?

Thanks


Mar 10 '07 #3

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