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is there any way to find out to find out after PostBack that which
event forced the page to post back.

for example when I click on the new page Index on grid, can I find out
on the Page_Load method that due to Clicking on new page Index this
post back has happen

Apr 2 '07 #1
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Does this help?

http://www.ben-rush.net/blog/PermaLi...c824cbf&dotnet

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is there any way to find out to find out after PostBack that which
event forced the page to post back.

for example when I click on the new page Index on grid, can I find out
on the Page_Load method that due to Clicking on new page Index this
post back has happen

Apr 2 '07 #2
Thnx Ben, It worked. Thnx a ton.

Cheers
Amit Arora

Apr 3 '07 #3

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