Thank you. I will follow the link and read the page.
>You might also take a look at this description of LocalStorage.
>
>
http://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2011/11/01/caching-in-on-html5-local-storage.aspx>
>
>>Thank you, James. I will follow the links.
>>
>>>Jquery and ajax. Some links
>>>
>>>This is the raw ajax function in jquery
>>>
http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.ajax/>>>
>>>This is a wrapper around $.ajax() that simplifies a post ajax call.
>>>
http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.post/>>>
>>>Or better yet, here is a bunch of ajax stuff.
>>>
http://api.jquery.com/category/ajax/>>>
>>>All you have to do is bind a js function call to the change event of your combo box.
>>>
>>>>I have a page in my ASP.NET application that uses several look-up tables (drop-down controls). Every time the user reloads this page, the Load method "gets" the data from the database and sets the value of the data view to the drop-down controls. It has not been a problem, so far, as far as page loading too slow. But I am wondering, what Javascript technology (or another technology) you would suggest to use if I wanted these pull-down lists (data views) to stay local and not be reloaded every time?
>>>>
>>>>TIA.
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