I’ve started updating the 2005 “Getting Started” videos.
I’ve got many more in the works but the first 6 are live now at this URL
http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/
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I’ve started updating the 2005 “Getting Started” videos.
I’ve got many more in the works but the first 6 are live now at this URL
http://www.asp.net/learn/videos/
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Hi All,I watched the videos @ asp.net, they were simply amazing. I’m getting started with Visual Studio and asp.net. I’m looking forward for the other videos using C#. Can you mail me once the new videos have been uploaded. Thanks,Thaneer
The page lifecycle video is a great idea, this is something that I had struggled with in the beginning and I am sure this video will make lifecycle events clear to everyone!
Did you mean Visual Web Developer 2008?
I really like the videos. I am trying to learn ASP.net. Did you create the one with the contact form? I understood how to do it with Visual Developer but it doesn’t go into the underlying code that would make the form work. Thanks!
C# please!
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Hey Joe,Need some guidance/adive:I am creating a 2 to 3 page ajax tab controlled form (form has about 55 items, but can be tabbed up to separate sections, but they are realated and need to be written to the same DB table) and my question is would I use a button on each tab to submit the data to the database or one per tabbed section.I think, for the ease of use for the user it should be one per tab. Do you have any examples out there of using ajax tabs with forms in the tabs?ThanksGary in Huntsville, AL
Hey Joe,Need some guidance/adive:I am creating a 2 to 3 page ajax tab controlled form (form has about 55 items, but can be tabbed up to separate sections, but they are realated and need to be written to the same DB table) and my question is would I use a button on each tab to submit the data to the database or one per tabbed section.I think, for the ease of use for the user it should be one per tab. Do you have any examples out there of using ajax tabs with forms in the tabs?ThanksGary in Huntsville, AL