Cross page posting is used to submit a page (page1.aspx) to another page (page2.aspx). However, the user can still able to access the first page’s (page1.aspx) controls, properties etc in the second page (page2.aspx). In order to access the first page’s control, we have to use “Previouspage” property.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Daily Interview Question #14 : What is Cross-Page Posting?
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Sunday, July 13, 2014
Daily Interview Question #13 : What is “Postback”?
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In ASP.Net postback means, page posted back itself to the server(IIS) whenever an event triggered. That is, page is submitted to the same url. The event may be a button click or dropdown list changed etc. Postback can be identified by IsPostBack() property, to detect the page object is created due to postback.
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Daily Interview Question #12 : What is the purpose of “sealed” keyword in C#?.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Daily Interview Question #11 : What are the different Session Modes available in ASP.Net?
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In ASP.Net, “Session Mode” denotes where the ASP.Net application is going to store the user session information. This can be specified in the Web.Config file by the “SessionState” config element under the “System.Web” config Element.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Daily interview Question #10 : what is the purpose of "explicit" implementation of interface?
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There are 2 purposes of explicit implementation of Interface:
First, it is used to avoid name collision between interface methods. That is if you are going to create a class library, there may be a chance to use the same name in several places. At that time "explicit" implementation comes as a rescue.
Secondly, You cannot access that implemented method through the object of the class directly. Instead you typecast it as Interface reference then you can access it. This is because, the C# complier, unable to determine which one the user want to call.
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