Drag and Drop Databinding in ASP.NET 2.0
- Posted: May 09, 2006 at 7:37 AM
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How do I download the videos?
- To download, right click the file type you would like and pick “Save target as…” or “Save link as…”
Why should I download videos from Channel9?
- It's an easy way to save the videos you like locally.
- You can save the videos in order to watch them offline.
- If all you want is to hear the audio, you can download the MP3!
Which version should I choose?
- If you want to view the video on your PC, Xbox or Media Center, download the High Quality WMV file (this is the highest quality version we have available).
- If you'd like a lower bitrate version, to reduce the download time or cost, then choose the Medium Quality WMV file.
- If you have a Zune, WP7, iPhone, iPad, or iPod device, choose the low or medium MP4 file.
- If you just want to hear the audio of the video, choose the MP3 file.
Right click “Save as…”
- High Quality WMV (PC, Xbox, MCE)
- MP3 (Audio only)
- Mid Quality WMV (Lo-band, Mobile)
- High Quality MP4 (iPad, PC)
- MP4 (iPod, Zune HD)
When I say "drag & drop" databinding, I bet most folks think of dragging controls from the Visual Studio 2005 toolbox onto the web form.
But that's not the only way to make quick work of databinding in ASP.NET 2.0.
In this DevNugget, .net Developer Evangelist G. Andrew Duthie (aka .net DEvHammer), shows you how you can quickly and easily create databound controls that allow you to display and edit data, directly from the Server Explorer window.
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Nice. Thanks!
Neat! Now this is something they never teach you in any .net books!
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