Q1 : How is an Ajax-Powered start page different than a regular page?
Q2: What is the difference between a widget and a widget instance? Give an example.
Q3:Explain why there is no code in the Page_Load event of the start page in Dropthings?
Q4:Explain the limitations with DragPanel extender and ReorderList control provided by the Ajax Control Toolkit?
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Q1: How is an Ajax-Powered start page different than a regular page?
Answer)
AJAX is known as the form for Asynchronous JavaScript And XML. Ajax
is the set of the Web development technique using such techniques
and technologies on the start page for Web development wherein web
applications can send and retrieve data from a server
asynchronously without reloading the entire page and interfering
the display and also the behavior of the existing page. Having
Ajax-Powered pages on the web application which also use JavaScript
to execute Ajax on the web pages allow the website start page to
load content onto the screen without refreshing the page which is
not possible in a normal page.
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