1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
2<Type Name="LoginCancelEventHandler" FullName="System.Web.UI.WebControls.LoginCancelEventHandler">
3  <TypeSignature Language="C#" Value="public delegate void LoginCancelEventHandler(object sender, LoginCancelEventArgs e);" />
4  <AssemblyInfo>
5    <AssemblyName>System.Web</AssemblyName>
6    <AssemblyVersion>2.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion>
7  </AssemblyInfo>
8  <Base>
9    <BaseTypeName>System.Delegate</BaseTypeName>
10  </Base>
11  <Parameters>
12    <Parameter Name="sender" Type="System.Object" />
13    <Parameter Name="e" Type="System.Web.UI.WebControls.LoginCancelEventArgs" />
14  </Parameters>
15  <ReturnValue>
16    <ReturnType>System.Void</ReturnType>
17  </ReturnValue>
18  <Docs>
19    <param name="sender">To be added.</param>
20    <param name="e">To be added.</param>
21    <since version=".NET 2.0" />
22    <remarks>
23      <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" />
24      <para>The <see cref="T:System.Web.UI.WebControls.LoginCancelEventHandler" /> class represents the method that handles the cancelable events, such as the <see cref="E:System.Web.UI.WebControls.Login.LoggingIn" /> event, or the <see cref="E:System.Web.UI.WebControls.CreateUserWizard.CreatingUser" /> event.</para>
25      <para>When you create a <see cref="T:System.Web.UI.WebControls.LoginCancelEventHandler" /> delegate, you identify the method that will handle the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For more information about event-handler delegates, see <format type="text/html"><a href="d98fd58b-fa4f-4598-8378-addf4355a115">Events and Delegates</a></format>.</para>
26    </remarks>
27    <summary>
28      <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" />
29      <para>Represents the method that handles a cancelable event. </para>
30    </summary>
31  </Docs>
32</Type>