Chapter 21. ASP.NET 2.0 and ASP.NET Ajax

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In this chapter you will learn:

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Web application development using Active Server Pages .NET (ASP.NET).

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To create Web Forms.

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To create ASP.NET applications consisting of multiple Web Forms.

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To maintain state information about a user with session tracking and cookies.

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To use the Web Site Administration Tool to modify web application configuration settings.

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To control user access to web applications using forms authentication and ASP.NET login controls.

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To use databases in ASP.NET applications.

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To design ...

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