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ASP.NET
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The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
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Hi Hank,

Thanks for having an interest in this thread. I have used MM.Net for a couple of winform apps and like it very much but I'm just now feeling the growing pains of using it for Web apps.

In message #909445 of this thread, Kevin says he is using Infragistics web control with MM.Net so I think if would work fine. I would be interested in hearing more from you about your experience with MM.Net and Web apps.

Regards,

Terry Carroll


>Hi Kevin,
>
>reading this thread, I realize the only in it that matters to me is whether the Infragistics WebGrid etc. integration will allow in-grid editing. Will it?
>
>thanks,
>
>Hank
>
>>Terry,
>>
>>>I have worked long and hard trying to get MM to bind and bindback on demand. On initial page load I can control binding but on a postbacks none of the binding methods work. They all check for IsPostBack and if true exit the code. It would seem very strange to me if I’m the only one who has encountered this road block, so I wonder how they handled it!
>>
>>Typically you don't want a control to rebind during postback because it already contains the correct value (and rebinding would obliterate the value the user has entered)...that's why the checks are in there. That said, there are situations where you DO want this to occur, so you can simply call the form's BindControl method instead.
>>
>>Regards,
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