In part one of this two part series we took a look at ASP.NET user controls, HTML controls, server controls, and the code behind method. In this article (the final article in the two part series), we will take a look at custom controls and components. It is recommended that you read the first article before continuing if you haven't already.
ASP.NET Controls Explained: Part 2/2
- Introduction
- Custom Controls VS Components
- Components
- Conclusion
Introduction
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James Yang
James is a student at Georgia Institute of Technology, majoring in Computer Science. He is an MCSE, MCDBA, MCSA and CCNA.
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