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Understanding Page-Level Events and Page Lifecycle (Video Series)
Video Category:
Introduction to ASP.NET Web Applications - Building Websites and Web Pages
Skill Level:
300 (Intermediate)
Versions/Editions Covered:
Visual Studio 2005
,
C#
,
Visual Basic
One of the areas that seems to cause a decent amount of confusion in ASP.NET is the area of Page Level events and the Page lifecycle. In this great video series, Scott Whigham will teach you about the auto event wireup property in Visual Studio 2005 as well as Load related page events and common mistakes made when working with EventWireup in C#
Highlights:
What is the load event?
How to set properties
What can I do in Load?
How is the PreRender page event useful?
AutoEventWireup value when using codefile
Assigning new Event handlers
What is the danger of the AutoEventWireup?
Videos in this Series:
Title
Skill
Length
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Pt. 1 - ASP.NET Page Lifecycle and Page-Level Events: An Overview
300
16 mins.
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Pt. 2 - Discussing Load(Page_Load), PreLoad, and LoadComplete
300
8 mins.
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Pt. 3 - The Final Page Events: PreRender, SaveStateComplete, Render, and Unload
300
7 mins.
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Pt. 4 - Understanding How AutoEventWireup Works
300
15 mins.
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Pt. 5 - Avoiding Common Pitfalls Often Seen When Using AutoEventWireup
400
8 mins.
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