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Wow, that is crazy. I would never have suspected that an empty src attribute in an image control could possibly cause a double postback. However, from what I read online, it is indeed possible.

I recommend using something like Fiddler2 to intercept the HTML that the ASP.net gets rendered to. That way, you can search for all the image tags and see if any have strange src attribute values.

Also, you might want to try disabling JavaScript in your browser. That way, you can exclude the possibility that there is any JavaScript causing the postback.

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