WebPartManager.WebPartClosed Event
Definition
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Occurs when a WebPart control (or server or user control) is removed from a page.
public:
event System::Web::UI::WebControls::WebParts::WebPartEventHandler ^ WebPartClosed;
public event System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebPartEventHandler WebPartClosed;
member this.WebPartClosed : System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts.WebPartEventHandler
Public Custom Event WebPartClosed As WebPartEventHandler
Event Type
Remarks
The WebPartClosed event indicates that a control has been successfully closed, either by a user or programmatically. To close a WebPart control means to remove it from a page so that it is not rendered, and also to place it in a special holding object called a page catalog. A page catalog, which corresponds to the PageCatalogPart control, maintains references to closed WebPart controls for each page. If a PageCatalogPart control is declared on a page within a CatalogZone zone, users can switch a page into catalog display mode, and add back to a page any controls that were previously closed.
The WebPartClosed event is associated with the OnWebPartClosed method, which both raises the event and provides a handler for it.
Page developers can add a custom handler for the event by adding an OnWebPartClosed
attribute to the <asp:webpartmanager>
element in a page, and then assigning a custom method name to the attribute.
Applies to
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