Saturday, March 31, 2012

Strange Behavior for Pages Named Default.aspx

I have several asp.net 2.0 apps written in VS2005 in C#. For each one,
I like to create and track page view events, increment counters, etc.
I do this in a block on each page, like this...
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
if(!this.Page.IsPostBack)
{
Event.Write(EventSource.UserActivity,EventType.Informational,"My
event text");
Counter.Hit(WebPage.MyPage);
}
}
Now, for the problem. I noticed that many events are being written
twice, and many counters are being incremented twice when viewing the
page only once. When I set a breakpoint inside the code block above,
for any page named "Default.aspx" (no matter where it is in the folder
structure) the lines inside the code block execute twice. If I rename
the page to something else, they execute only once, as expected.
Does anyone know what causes this? How can I fix it?Hi Joey,
Seems page events are fired twice because event handler is assigned two
times - by the AutoWireupEvent directive and by your code by adding the
handler explicitely (vb.net AddHandler or Handles clauses)
Milosz
"Joey" wrote:

> I have several asp.net 2.0 apps written in VS2005 in C#. For each one,
> I like to create and track page view events, increment counters, etc.
> I do this in a block on each page, like this...
> protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
> {
> if(!this.Page.IsPostBack)
> {
> Event.Write(EventSource.UserActivity,EventType.Informational,"My
> event text");
> Counter.Hit(WebPage.MyPage);
> }
> }
> Now, for the problem. I noticed that many events are being written
> twice, and many counters are being incremented twice when viewing the
> page only once. When I set a breakpoint inside the code block above,
> for any page named "Default.aspx" (no matter where it is in the folder
> structure) the lines inside the code block execute twice. If I rename
> the page to something else, they execute only once, as expected.
> Does anyone know what causes this? How can I fix it?
>
On Jun 27, 5:38 pm, Milosz Skalecki [MCAD] <mily...@.DONTLIKESPAMwp.pl>
wrote:
> Hi Joey,
> Seems page events are fired twice because event handler is assigned two
> times - by the AutoWireupEvent directive and by your code by adding the
> handler explicitely (vb.net AddHandler or Handles clauses)
> --
> Milosz
>
> "Joey" wrote:
>
>
>
> - Show quoted text -
My code does not explicitly assign any event handlers.
Hi again Joey,
I hope you are well. Could you please paste both aspx page and code beside
so we could have a look?
--
Milosz
"Joey" wrote:

> On Jun 27, 5:38 pm, Milosz Skalecki [MCAD] <mily...@.DONTLIKESPAMwp.pl>
> wrote:
> My code does not explicitly assign any event handlers.
>

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