MenuAdapter.RaisePostBackEvent(String) Method
Definition
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Used to maintain the path of the menu when a postback event is raised.
protected:
virtual void RaisePostBackEvent(System::String ^ eventArgument);
protected virtual void RaisePostBackEvent (string eventArgument);
abstract member RaisePostBackEvent : string -> unit
override this.RaisePostBackEvent : string -> unit
Protected Overridable Sub RaisePostBackEvent (eventArgument As String)
Parameters
Exceptions
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Remarks
The RaisePostBackEvent method is called when the RaisePostBackEvent event is raised, and is used to maintain the navigation path of the menu. The eventArgument
parameter contains a delimited string of menu items that identify the current location in the menu hierarchy.
The page passes the value of eventArgument
to the associated control's RaisePostBackEvent method. The associated Menu control also renders the markup element that causes the postback to occur. If the control renders client-side script for postback, the argument from the script is passed in the eventArgument
parameter. If the postback is caused by a simple submit, eventArgument
is null
.