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FormView's Templates Site: www.ASP.net
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Unlike the DetailsView, the FormView is not composed of fields. Instead, the FormView is rendered using templates. In this tutorial we'll examine using the FormView control to present a less rigid display of data.   Author: asp.net   Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & VB

Building a ContentRotator Site: MSDN
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This article examines the steps involved in creating a custom, compiled ASP.NET server control that randomly rotates through specified content, much like the built-in AdRotator control randomly rotates through a series of predefined banner advertisements.   Author: Scott Mitchell   Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & C#

Nesting the DropDownList Site: AspNetTutorials.com
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To nest the DropDownList control to GridView control is very helpful to show the data by selectable criteria. The DropDownList control can be easily nested to the GridView control.   Author: ASPNET Tutorials   Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & VB

Detect for multiple values in Combo Site: DevASP.net
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This article is about how to detect for multiple values in a ComboBox control. ComboBox control is combination of two controls the TextField and ListBox. So ComboBox have the functionality of both controls TextBox as well as the ListBox control.   Author: DevASP   Code: 

How to Create Context Menus in VB Site: DevASP.net
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Context menus allow users to right-click a form or other control and receive a menu system that appears at the point of the Right-click. You create these menus using the Context Menu Component.   Author: DevASP   Code: 

UITypeEditor base classes Site: PeterBlum.com
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UITypeEditor classes to provide drop down lists in the Property Editor. Useful when building custom controls. There are two base classes. One fills the list with selected controls found on the page. C# source code.   Author: Peter Blum   Code: ASP.NET v1.0

Bold Keywords and Show Context Site: WWWCoder.com
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In this article we will provide a code snippet for highlighting keywords within text being searched. In addition to highlighting, we will also pull the keywords from within the context of the searched text for display.   Author: Patrick Santry   Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & VB

Making Controls Read Only Site: WWWCoder.com
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The following blocks of code will provide you with a method of iterating through all the controls on a page and performing some change on the properties of the control. In this example we will disable the controls.   Author: Patrick Santry   Code: ASP.NET v1.1 & VB

Validation Controls Syntax Site: ASPxtreme
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Covers the syntax used to declaratively set each of the ASP.NET validation controls, when developing Web Forms pages using a text or HTML editor. Includes working code examples.   Author: Rey Nuñez   Code: ASP.NET v1.0


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