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Responding to Both Client and Server Events in ASP.NET Server Controls

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Responding to Both Client and Server Events in ASP.NET Server Controls For the most part, you will be primarily interested in events that are raised in server code. However, if it is appropriate for your application, you can also handle client-side events for ASP.NET server controls by writing client script. Note You cannot use HTML syntax to bind to client-side events for Web server controls ...

Web Application Development - Department of Management Information ...

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Be able to use debugging tools to identify problems with the code. Learn the basic structure and syntax of HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript. Be able to use and combine these languages to present a complete solution. Get an understanding of client/server interactions. Be able to use Web APIs and related protocols to send and retrieve data.

Fast-Track Your Future in Nursing with Temple’s Accelerated BSN

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Train in State-of-the-Art Simulation Labs – Gain hands-on experience in realistic clinical settings before you enter a hospital. Work with the Latest Medical Technology – Practice with industry-leading equipment designed to prepare you for the workforce.

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