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- Make Your ASP.NET Mobile Forms Timer-Refresh and Autoredirect : Peter Bromberg
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In this article I introduce the missing core features I didn't tackle before. They require a little more - Developing Gadgets For The Windows Vista Sidebar : Scott Allen
Windows Vista introduced the Sidebar – an anchored panel on the Windows desktop that can host mini-applications - .NET CodeToHTML : Paschal L
This article shows you how to convert source code to HTML. The aim of this article is to share with you - Save Changes on Close of Browser or when exiting the page. : Abishek R Srikaanth.
This article describes on how you can implement the functionality of saving changes on close of the browser
A Client Script Helper Utility Class : Mohammad Ashraful Alam
Saturday, March 21 2009
Using the "Add" method of "Attributes" property of ASP.NET web controls you can add client side functionalities (like showing message, print dialog, close browser, browser back, pop-up window etc) to your code. However, invoking the client side behaviors to the web controls, you have to remember the corresponding client script codes as well as each time you want to use that by adding the corresponding attribute. The "ClientScriptHelper" utility class will help you by not requiring you to remember the client side codes in this case....Supporting Complex Types in Property Window : Bipin Joshi
ASP.NET Membership : Swanand Mokashi
Negotiate Between Web Parts : Peter Vogel
Maintain ASP.NET Tree Position on Postbacks : Paul Kimmel
An In-Depth Coverage of ASP.NET 2.0's Master Pages: Part 2 of 3 : Manoj Agarwal

