Purpose Of Different Order Of Execution: Init() And Load()

Jan 17, 2011

During a recent interview the following question was asked.

- A Master page which contains
- An ASPX web form page which contains
- A Web User Control inside the page which contains
- A button to fire some code in a button_click event

The Init Event will fire (Inner Most to Outer Most)

aspx.page Begin Init
-> Inside user control Page_Init
-> Inside master page Page_Init
-> Inside lifecycle page Page_Init
aspx.page End Init

and Load Event will fire

aspx.page Begin Load
-> Inside lifecycle page Page_Load
-> Inside master page Page_Load
-> Inside user control Page_Load
aspx.page End Load

Why does ASP.NET framework support different execution order in Load() and Init().This was the question asked in interview.I have no idea about what the interviewer expecting from me.

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