I *can't* get SmartNavigation to work in my pages. I know it is a simple
matter of adding the declaration at the top of the page in question, but, no
joy. Is there more going on than I am aware of? Anything to do with
web.config? Pls advise.
Thanks,
Regards,
Matt Seltzer
Tech Analyst
EMI Recorded Music, NA
-----Original Message-----
From: Akash Bhargava [mailto:akashb@v...]
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 10:47 AM
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] RE: DataGrid Scrolling and Page Refresh
turn Smart navigation on
-----Original Message-----
From: bounce-aspx_professional-1184710@p...
[mailto:bounce-aspx_professional-1184710@p...]On Behalf Of Gary
Grosso
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 3:39 PM
To: ASPX_Professional
Subject: [aspx_professional] DataGrid Scrolling and Page Refresh
The problematic behavior is as follows. A large datagrid is populated with
edit capability.
Let's say there are 20 rows. You scroll down to row 12 (off screen), you
select the edit.
The page posts back, you come up in the edit mode only you are at the top
of the page.
You scroll back down to row 12; do your edits select update and once again
the page posts back and you are back up at the top of the page. Is there
any way to return back to record/row you were working with?
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ASP.NET 1.0 Namespace Reference with C#
http://www.wrox.com/acon11.asp?ISBN=1861007442
ASP.NET 1.0 Namespace Reference with VB.NET
http://www.wrox.com/acon11.asp?ISBN=1861007450
These books are a complete reference to the ASP.NET namespaces
for developers who are already familiar with using ASP.NET.
There is no trivial introductory material or useless .NET
hype and the presentation of the namespaces, in an easy-to use
alphabetical order ensures a user-friendly reference format.
We provide in-depth coverage of all the major ASP.NET classes,
giving you those real-world tips that the documentation doesn't
offer, and demonstrating complex techniques with simple
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