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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
Drag and Drop Using JavaScript : Mohammad Azam
Monday, January 26 2009
JavaScript is an incredibly powerful scripting language. You can create all sort of cool effects using different features provided by JavaScript. One of the coolest effect is the drag and drop feature. As, the name implies you can drag the items on the screen and drop it anywhere hence, changing the position of the items. Usually the draggable item is dropped in the zone known as the drop zone. In this article I will cover the basics of the drag and drop functionality provided by the JavaScript. Creating a Drag Element: You can create any HTML element as the drag element. I prefer to use the DIV elements since; they can contain other HTML elements. In the code below I have created a very simple DIV element.Custom DataGrid Numeric Paging with Previous,Next, First & Last link : Saifi Hasan
Error Logging using ASP.NET 2.0 : Suprotim Agarwal
DataSet and DataAdapter in ASP.NET 2.0 - Part 1 of 2 : Richard Bean
Easily turn a ListView into a nicely printed report, complete with print preview : Phillip Piper
Creating Custom Label Controls : Brian Mains

