The implementation of master pages is a highly anticipated feature in ASP.NET 2.0. A master page is a template that you can use to define the overall look and feel of your ASP.NET Web applications. In ...
I've got a page with two user controls on it and each user control contains a GridView. On initial load, both gridviews are populated in the Page_Load event of the respective user control. I need to ...
One of the big advantages of developing ASP.Net 2.0 Web sites with Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Web Developer Express is that you can accomplish a great deal in design mode by dragging, dropping, and ...
Currently, reusing web forms and user controls in multiple ASP.NET projects requires copying the associated aspx and ascx pages. You can put web controls in separate assemblies, but you lose the ...
ASP.NET 2.0 lets you build a data-bound custom control that ensures your data is always displayed consistently. Thanks to the changes in databinding in ASP.NET 2.0, creating your own data-bound custom ...
In ASP.NET 2.0, user profile management—a hot new feature—is implemented through the Personalization API. The Personalization API is designed for persistent storage of structured data using a friendly ...
Microsoft's release of the .NET Framework and ASP.NET in 2002 sparked a revolution in Web development, making it possible to create event-driven, compiled, and object-oriented Web applications rapidly ...
So, I've started playing around with ASP.Net 2.0, as I have been using 'classic' ASP and want to get more experience. I am trying to create an app similar to a small one I have already created in ASP.
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