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I have a button that has click event in my C#. This works great. However afetr pressing F5 to refresh the page I noticed the button event is fired. This occurs every time I click F5. I've added if(page.IsPostBack) and the method still runs.

Is there any way to stop this method from firing when the F5 Refresh button is clicked?

Thanks!

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4 Answers 4

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try to use Response.Redirect("Your page ") after the your add/update code. it isn't good practice, but it will help you.

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if(!page.IsPostBack)

NOT if(page.IsPostBack)

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  • This will not work as postback is set to true when the button is clicked and when refresh is clicked. I have found this method very useful though for binding on the prerender
    – Funky
    Mar 30, 2011 at 9:19
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If you have a page that needs to be run once, you should implement logic in your code that prevents the same method from running multiple times. In pseudo-code:

if (canExecuteMethod()) {
    executeMethod();
} else {
    displayMessageThatMethodCannotBeExecuted();
}

For example, you can check a Session variable with canExecuteMethod(), which returns false when it is not present and is set in executeMethod():

function canExecuteMethod() {
     return Session["methodIsExecuting"] == null 
         || Session["methodIsExecuting"] == false;
}

function executeMethod() {
    Session["methodIsExecuting"] = true;
    // ...
}

Of course the use of a Session variable has it limits, so you might want to consider using a database or AppSettings variable instead.

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No way. If once you click button (and post data) after refresh the same data will be sended.

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