I have never tested if the event will still trigger. Seems counterintuitive that it would. You could simply overcome this by placing the following statement in your callback method
if (!button1.Enabled)
{
return;
}
This will break out of your method so any subsequent code will not execute.
Edit:
After performing tests in both ASP.Net and Win Forms, it must simply be that you have a rogue line of code calling this method. Easy mistake to make, and very hard sometimes to track down. However, utlizing the Call Stack Window makes this cake.
Simply place a break point in your callback method. When it's reached click on the menu Debug -> Windows -> Call Stack
This will show you where the method was invoked from. Double click on any given item in the window and it will redirect you to the method where the invocation occurs. You will find your bug using this.
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event will never be triggered if its button is disabled, for most UI controls from most languages on most platforms.