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    I have to create 2 buttons. A event handler is set for a button. For some reason, I need to pass the event handler into another button and remove the event handler from the first button. I try to find something like "GetEventHandler" so i can call AddEventHandler in the second button, but the EventInfo provide none. Any help ?

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      I have to create 2 buttons. A event handler is set for a button. For some reason, I need to pass the event handler into another button and remove the event handler from the first button. I try to find something like "GetEventHandler" so i can call AddEventHandler in the second button, but the EventInfo provide none. Any help ?

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      I got a feeling that you are doing in a complicated way, IMO you might want to put some code in the event handler of the firt button and do a checking there. Denpending on the result checking, you can keep the execution going on or call the event handler of the second button instead. Another option is that you can dynamically add the event handlers for the button's events, and depending on some reason like you said, you can decide to add the event handler or not.

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