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VS 2003 incorrectly removing ASP.Net event handlers - hotfix?

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Stu Carter - 25 Feb 2005 10:23 GMT
Hi,

ENV: Windows 2003 Server, VS 2003, .Net Framework 1.1 SP1

A number of our developers have raised an issue with DevStudio removing
event handlers from our ASP.Net pages - in the C# code-behind.

It mostly happens when editing in the HTML view of the page and sometimes in
design mode; DevStudio will delete one or more event handlers from the
InitializeComponent() method.

This has been happening for a long time and we've put up with it by always
checking the code-behind for erroneously removed event handlers.  But I
recently heard that a hotfix was available.  If so, can you please point me
to it's location or let me know how to obtain it.

Failing that, what is the mileage in escalating this via an incident?

Many thanks,
Stuart
Stu Carter - 25 Feb 2005 10:45 GMT
My Apologies, I've just spotted a previous post for the same issue.

I will raise this with PSS...

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> Many thanks,
> Stuart

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