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Programming Microsoft® Web Forms
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Programming Microsoft® Web Forms

by Douglas J. Reilly
November 2005
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
326 pages
9h 14m
English
Microsoft Press
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Chapter 4. Working with Web Parts

Web applications have a lot going for them. For example, they can be run on a large number of diverse clients. A particular Web application might run on a PC, a Macintosh computer, a Pocket PC, or, in many cases, all of these environments. The user experience might not always be perfect on all devices, but often it is good enough.

Web applications can also be run remotely by users who are not at the location of the actual application. The exact location of the server that houses the application is of virtually no consequence to users of the application. Whether the ...

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