LoginView.ViewChanged Event
Occurs after the view is changed.
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
When the LoginView control switches views, it removes the controls from the previous template and creates new child controls from the new template. The ViewChanged event is raised after the new child controls are created.
Use the ViewChanged event to perform any processing, such as data binding, necessary to initialize the controls on the new view.
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The ViewChanged event is only raised if the login status for a user changes during a postback to the page. The ViewChanged event will not be raised if a user logs in using the Login control, or if the user logs out using the LoginStatus control. The ViewChanged event will also not occur if a user is logged in or out followed by a redirect. An example of when the ViewChanged event will occur is when a user is logged out by calling the SignOut method without being redirected to another page. During the next postback to the page, the LoginView control will detect the change in the login status for the user, and then raise the ViewChanged event. |
For more information about handling events, see Handling and Raising Events.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP Starter Edition, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 98
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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