Both master pages and content pages can contain event handlers for controls. For controls, events are handled locally—a control in a content page raises an event in the content page, and a control in the master page raises an event in the master page. Controls events are not sent from the content page to the master page. Similarly, you cannot handle an event from a master page control in a content page.
In some cases, the same event is raised in both the content and the master page. For example, both pages raise
The following is the sequence in which events occur when a master page is merged with a content page:
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Master page controls Init event.
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Content controls Init event.
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Master page Init event.
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Content page Init event.
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Content page Load event.
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Master page Load event.
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Content controls Load event.
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Content page PreRender event.
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Master page PreRender event.
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Master page controls PreRender event.
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Content controls PreRender event.
The sequence of events in master and content pages rarely is important for you as page developer. However, if you are creating event handlers that depend on the availability of certain controls, you will find it helpful to understand the event sequence in master and content pages.