Web Forms :: Button Doesn't Fire Anymore After Postback

May 13, 2010

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For some reason the first time I click this button, the code is beeing fired. When login credentials are wrong, a message shows up. THen, the user inserts the right credentials. After clicking the 'cmdLogin' button, nothing happens and the old (wrong) values are beeing filled in inside the textboxes. This behaviour occured to me after switching to ASP.NET 4.0.

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using System.Text;
using System.Web;
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using System.Drawing.Design;
using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
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string _AnimationType
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using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
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string href = "#";
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string _li_CssClass = "";
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[Description("متن منو آیتم")]
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[NotifyParentProperty(true)]
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{
get
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return text;
}
set
{
text = value;
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}
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get
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return href;
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href = value;
}
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get
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get
{
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