Where are you adding the eventhandlers to the eventlisteners of the treeview?

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On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 9:15 PM, netdev1<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am trying to run some code when a node is checked (specifically
> child nodes)
>
> BUt when I run the code nothing happens..I am using different event
> handlers..but it never runs the code...debugging breaks dont ever get
> fired.
>
> Does this event only run on postback or something?
>
>
> Should I be using a diferent event handler?
>
> namespace WindowsFormsApplication1
> {
>    public partial class Form1 : Form
>    {
>        public Form1()
>        {
>            InitializeComponent();
>            // start off by adding a base treeview node
>
>            //TreeNode mainNode = new TreeNode();
>
>            //mainNode.Name = "mainNode";
>
>            //mainNode.Text = "Main";
>
>            //this.treeView1.Nodes.Add(mainNode);
>
>            TreeNode tnRoot = treeView1.Nodes.Add("Root");
>            TreeNode tnRoot2 = tnRoot.Nodes.Add("Root_2");
>            TreeNode tnChild = tnRoot2.Nodes.Add("Child1");
>        }
>
>        private void treeView1_NodeMouseClick(object sender,
> TreeNodeMouseClickEventArgs e)
>        {
>            MessageBox.Show(e.Node.Text);
>        }
>
>        private void treeView1_AfterExpand(object sender,
> TreeNodeMouseClickEventArgs e)
>        {
>            MessageBox.Show(e.Node.Text);
>        }
>
>
>        private void treeView1_AfterSelect(object sender,
> TreeViewEventArgs e)
>        {
>
>            try
>            {
>

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