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Page events lifecycle simplified

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20 Mar 2012CPOL 8.7K   2  
Custom baseclasses to simplify the page events lifecycle
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using Website.Core;

namespace Website
{
	public partial class FirstControl : CustomControl
	{
		public string MyValue { get; set; }

		protected override void InitControl() {
			base.InitControl();
			MyValue = "initial value";
		}
		protected override void PreLoad() {
			base.PreLoad();
			Page.Output.Append("<li>FirstControl.PreLoad</li>");
			if (ButtonPressed("FirstSubmit")) {
				Page.Output.Append("<li>FirstButton clicked: Page ends</li>");
				Response.Write(Page.Output.ToString());
				//Response.Redirect("AnotherUrl.aspx", true);
				Response.End();
			}
		}
		protected override void AfterLoad() {
			base.AfterLoad();
			Page.Output.Append("<li>FirstControl.AfterLoad</li>");
			Page.Output.Append("<li>FirstControl.MyValue: " + MyValue + "</li>");
		}
	}
}

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