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May 4th, 2004, 02:28 PM
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Originally posted by Magiaus
Yeah I'm doing that with a composite control I'm working on. I create the html table and the other control in code and add controls to cells and finally add the table to the actual base control. It'd pretty nice.
I am in the middle of a big project and actual learning ASP.Net so my code is a little jumpy right now, but I think this conversation has actual just given me a complete clear view of how things in asp.net are truely geared to work. I have been working in a half asp half asp.net fashion, that while completely functionl doesn't leverage the full scope and power of the framework. Not bad for my first full fleged asp.net application but the next one will work much more in sync with the framework.
That is the key, just try to keep learning as you go.
I look back at my first asp.net pages and just chuckle at what I did. (Same goes for all my early .Net work). It takes time to get used to the new stuff.
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