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Master and Content Pages identifying which events firing

Hey everyone I'm new to the community. In my content page I have a button that runs a saving process. The problem that I'm having is that when I click on this button on the content page, master page load event is fired, then the content page load event is fired and then finally my button_click event is fired. Is there way to ensure that only my button_click event is fired before any other event?
Oct 11 '07 #1
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Plater
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Button clicks and all of those events fire after the page_load, what you can do is try working in the isPostBack boolean in your page_loads to decide what all should happen.
The events are still going to get fired, but what code inside the event gets executed can be decided on.
Oct 11 '07 #2
Use Javascript
or
if u want to send data to server use Ajax
Oct 12 '07 #3

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