In this article, the author discusses the client-centric approach for AJAX using the ASP.NET AJAX Toolkit. In general, server-centric (use of Update panel) is very popular in this field. But when it comes to performance, the client-centric approach is preferred. Sandeep also demonstrates how to call a webservice using javascript.
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Using Element to Element Binding for ToolTips in SilverlightVisual Studio MagazineDan Wahlin (Microsoft MVP for ASP.NET and XML Web Services) is the founder of The Wahlin Group which specializes in .NET and SharePoint onsite, ...
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Learn how to create classes in JavaScript with functionality similar to other programming languages with object oriented capabilities. Watch this and other videos on the Learn page.
[In addition to blogging, I am also now using Twitter for quick updates and to share links. Follow me at: twitter.com/scottgu ] This is the first in a series of blog posts I’m doing on the upcoming ASP.NET MVC 2 release. This blog post covers the new strongly-typed HTML helpers added with ASP.NET MVC 2. Existing HTML Helper Methods ASP.NET MVC 1 shipped with a set of HTML helper methods that can be used within view templates to help with the generation of HTML UI. For example, to output a textbox you could write code (within your .aspx view template) using the Html.TextBox() helper method below: The first parameter to the helper method above supplies the name/id for the textbox, and the second parameter specifies the value it should...(read more)
[In addition to blogging, I am also now using Twitter for quick updates and to share links. Follow me at: twitter.com/scottgu ] Over the last six months the ASP.NET team has been steadily releasing preview, then beta, and now release candidate builds of ASP.NET MVC 2. Given that the final release is not too far away, I thought it was a good time to start a new multi-part ASP.NET MVC 2 blog series that discusses the new features and how best to take advantage of them. ASP.NET MVC 2 We shipped ASP.NET MVC 1.0 last March. Since then, almost 1 million developers have downloaded and used the final release, and its popularity has steadily grown month over month. ASP.NET MVC 2 is the next significant update of ASP.NET MVC. It is a compatible...(read more)
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