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ASP.Net Ajax repeater after refresh works incorrectly

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I have ASP.Net repeater nested in a AJAX update panel. When button for an item is clicked a literal within the item says "Added" or actually it is

Added

. Say I make 3 clicks for 3 items then I get 3 messages "Added". With the help of the AJAX update panel buttons make partial post back.

The Problem is when I refresh that page. Then if I click on any of the items that is already added then all 3 literals at once say "Added". Only one is supposed to and other browsers do it correctly.

I have ASP.Net repeater nested in a AJAX update panel. When button for an item is clicked a literal within the item says "Added" or actually it is <p>Added</p>. Say I make 3 clicks for 3 items then I get 3 messages "Added". With the help of the AJAX update panel buttons make partial post back. The Problem is when I refresh that page. Then if I click on any of the items that is already added then all 3 literals at once say "Added". Only one is supposed to and other browsers do it correctly.

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I guess I also should say that I use Firefox 24.0.

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Thank you cor-el. Yes, that seems more like a place for my question.