Chapter 13 Introduction to ASP.NET. Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. 13-2 FIGURE 13.1 Inheritance Diagrams for ASP.NET documents.

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Chapter 13 Introduction to ASP.NET

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved FIGURE 13.1 Inheritance Diagrams for ASP.NET documents with and without code-behind files

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved TABLE 13.1 HTML control types, corresponding XHTML elements, and their events

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved TABLE 13.2 Commonly used Web controls and related XHTML elements

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved TABLE 13.3 Validation Controls and their properties

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13.2 Display of ex4.aspx after some text boxes have been filled

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13.3 An IE browser display of the Service1 Web service

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13.4 The first part of a service description

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13.5 The test display for the Sum3 service method

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13.6 The result of invoking the Sum3 tester