>Nope, not true - you need to drink a coffee first.
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>If you call a form, for example, from a button on the page, then the Page.Activate will fire once you close this form.
But aren't you changing the context of the question? You wanted to distinguish if the click was on the active page or not, and I was suggesting you could use the Activate. But, as you will need to create a flag and what not, Dragan suggestions is better, I am not sure what was I thinking...
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