My oiher thread is another problem.
Ok I was trying to use Page_PreInit in an ascx file.
> Hello CS,
>
> I've also seen your another thread "Visual Studio and PreInit handler" and
> have posted in there. Is the problem here the same one as that thread?
>
> As I've mentioned in that thread, for ASP.NET 2.0 page, as long as you set
> the "AutoWireupEvent" to "true", you only need to put the correct named
> page event handler function in codebehind and the runtime should
> automatically register the event handler for you. And the "PreInit" is
> surely of this case.
>
> ==============
> public partial class nav_menupage : System.Web.UI.Page
> {
> protected void Page_PreInit(object sender, EventArgs e)
> {
> Response.Write("<br/>Page_PreInit.....");
> }
> ............
> ==============
>
> Is there anything incorrect in the PreInit handler's definition or any
> other programmatic code whch has turned of the "AutoEventWireup"?
>
> BTW, for MasterPage and ascx usercontrol, they do not have "PreInit"
> event,
> therefore, you should not put PreInit event handler in these two
> components' codebehind.
>
> Please feel free to let me know if there is anything else particular in
> your scenario.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Steven Cheng
>
> Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead
>
>
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