4291Using The System.Windows.Forms.Form classhttp://www.exforsys.com/content/view/1491/350/VB.NET 2005 Free Training: Windows Forms Designer Window - Using The System.Windows.Forms.Form class System.Windows .Forms.Form class is the foundation class for all forms to be created. All the forms that are created in VB .NET are also inheriting from this base class. This class provides for all the facilities needed for the form. Additional functionality can be added by separate codes.ASP.NET > Tips and TutorialsOct 10, 2006Exforsys Inc
VB.NET 2005 Tutorials: Using XML Data In this tutorial you will learn about Using XML Data - XML Basics, Using XmlDocument Class, Treating XML as Relational Data, The Introduction, The database, Handle Data Errors - Handle Database Errors and Handling Multi-User Errors.
You need to maintain state-level and page-level information of an ASP.NET Web application because Web pages and ASP.NET Framework use HTTP protocol to communicate between a Web browser and a Web server. HTTP is a stateless protocol. Therefore it can not automatically indicate whether the sequential requests are coming from the same or different clients. For example, if you need to develop a Web application that provides a personalized page to users after subsequent logon, you need to keep track of user activities when users access the web page
Apparently some developers worry about what their sites look like and as a result they actually work with a graphic designer or layout artist (I'm not up on the politically correct title) to get it looking spiffy... who knew! ;) This is where code-behind really is a godsend. You just send the graphics person the Web Form portion of your page and they work with that. They never get to see (or mess with and break) the code that you've spent days working to get just right
In this article we will learn how to upload one or more files from the client browser to the server hard disk using plain ASP.NET. We will not be creating or making use of any commercial or home-made components, instead we will learn to make use of standard ASP.NET HTML controls which are part of ASP.NET 1.0.
To provide better experience for your Web site visitors or your Web application users, you need to give them a logical and as simple as possible user interface. One of the common tasks when building effective and friendly web applications is management of control's focus, usually text boxes, buttons, dropdown lists etc. Whatever application you build, you will allways need to reduce unnecessary steps that slow down your users and make them nervous.
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