Master & Content Page Relation(Event Ordering)

       When you work with master pages and content pages, both can use the same events (such as Page_Load).
Be sure you know which events come before others. You are bringing two classes together to create a single
page class, and a specific order is required. When an end user requests a content page in the browser,
the event ordering is the following:
❑Master page child controls initialization: All server controls contained within the master page
are first initialized.
❑ Content page child controls initialization: All server controls contained in the content page are
initialized.
❑ Master page initialization: The master page itself is initialized.
❑ Content page initialization: The content page is initialized.
❑ Content page load: The content page is loaded (this is the Page_Load event followed by the
Page_LoadComplete event).
❑ Master page load: The master page is loaded (this is also the Page_Load event followed by the
Page_LoadComplete event).
❑ Master page child controls load: The server controls on the master page are loaded onto
the page.
❑ Content page child controls load: The server controls on the content page are loaded onto
the page.

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