Discover a different way to look at EditItemTemplate — using which user navigation for editing is reduced and ... it looks very different then regular implementation of GridView.
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Controls that Are Datasource Bound
Take a close look at the new features available in ASP .NET databound controls, such as BulletedList and GridView. Also, learn the simple steps to perform common database operations such as paging, sorting, and editing, as well as how to create master/detail page using the Gridview control.
Saving Rich Edit Control Text to SQL Server
Allowing users to enter formatted text is a great addition to any user interface. In this article, Tom Archer shows you how to save the user's formatted text to a SQL Server database.
A Practical Guide to a Post-Relational Database for .NET: Matisse - Part 2
This is the second article in a series of articles that provides a step-by-step guide to a post-relational database for .NET. The second one covers schema definition with the database and demonstrates how it can be simplified.
A Practical Guide to a Post-Relational Database for .NET: Matisse
This is a step-by-step guide for a post-relational database for .NET that provides you with better productivity and extensibility for data management. The article aims to help developers quickly evaluate this alternative solution for .NET database.
The Big ASP.NET DataGrid Article, Part 3
Implement the likes of paging and sorting into your DataGrids, but first, start off with the most gruesome of tasks: adding an editable drop-down box to your DataGrid!
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