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From: Saravana
Message 6 in Discussion

>From the Page_Load event , you cant directly find control that caused the
postback. But if your control has autopostback property set to true, for button no 
need to set autopost back. It will be always be posted back . Then
there will be two hidden variable in your form __EVENTTARGET and
__EVENTARGUMENT which you can access in Page_Load event to get the control name which 
caused the post back. __EVENTTARGET will have the object which fired the post back 
event.   Hope this helps you. If need more information, get back.   -Saravana 
www.extremeexperts.com  

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