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3/7/2006 5:29 PM
 

Okay, I'm brand new to the forums, so sorry if this thread is in the wrong category, etc., or otherwise flies in the face of the rules and conventions of this site. With that out of the way...

I'm working on a new site, and I may need to catch Module Actions (of the type defined in ModuleActionType class). I stepped through the code (from the menu's OnClick down to the data handler's delete), and I don't see any events being fired.

Is there a way to do this without modifying the core code? An event I can grab somewhere, maybe some other place I should be looking? My goal is to no modify core code, if at all possible, so that I can upgrade to new releases without a lot of pain.

Any thoughts or comments would be much appreciated.

-Drew


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