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17/03/2010 11:43:12
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ASP.NET
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01454896
Message ID:
01455127
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>>>>But with multiple textboxes on the page with AutoPostBack true that can be a lot of round trips to the server just to be told you're wasting your time. Agreed a panel can greatly reduce the volume sent over the wire - but you are still adding load to the server. If the logic to decide whether a postback can really be acted on can be encapsulated in the client why not put it there?
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>>>>Come to think of it isn't ASP.NET capable of generating a certain amount of data validation code in javascript on the client?
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>>>Yes, asp.net can create javascript validation on the client, but it will also validate on the server. William, why not just turn trace on for those events and see exactly what's happening and when?
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>>Jumping in here semi-randomly, here is an unofficial announcement featuring one of our own. Yesterday's mail brought a 24 page booklet/ad for the VS 2010 launch conference in Las Vegas next month. In addition to the launch event there is a three day conference (optional workshops the days before and after) with VS, ASP, and SQL Server tracks. Rick Strahl is presenting two sessions on JQUERY and one on ASP.NET 4.0 AJAX client controls. He's running with the big dogs now, guys like Rockford Lhotka, Dino Esposito, Juval Lowy, and Paul Sheriff. Way to go, Rick!
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>Rick's been doing sessions at the major .NET conferences since I can remember. Saw his session at DevConnections, Las Vegas in 2007 (think it was 2007)....

This seems like a bigger one than I remember This is a big conference among many. I didn't mean he was an unknown.

You're always there with the correction ;-)
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