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ASP.NET 2.0: programming .aspx for many browsers?

Hello,
(Sorry for my English...)
I am learning ASP.NET 2.0: and I have a question: if I have .aspx page
will it work without modifications in all popular browsers?
Thank you very much for information.
/RAM/
Jun 14 '06 #1
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Hi,

yes, ASP.NET v2.0 has much better cross-browser support from start
(callbacks, validation, built-in helper scripts etc) and it supports also
flexible model which enables you to extend it to support browsers (which
might not now be considered as "popular enough") . But yes, it supports all
popular & modern browsers.

--
Teemu Keiski
ASP.NET MVP, AspInsider
Finland, EU
http://blogs.aspadvice.com/joteke

"R.A.M." <r_********@poc zta.onet.pl> wrote in message
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Hello,
(Sorry for my English...)
I am learning ASP.NET 2.0: and I have a question: if I have .aspx page
will it work without modifications in all popular browsers?
Thank you very much for information.
/RAM/

Jun 14 '06 #2
It has issues with Safari on Mac OS. The menu control does not work
with dynamic styles and validation happens on the server side.
There are workarounds, but it gets a bit tricker then...
Teemu Keiski wrote:
Hi,

yes, ASP.NET v2.0 has much better cross-browser support from start
(callbacks, validation, built-in helper scripts etc) and it supports also
flexible model which enables you to extend it to support browsers (which
might not now be considered as "popular enough") . But yes, it supports all
popular & modern browsers.

--
Teemu Keiski
ASP.NET MVP, AspInsider
Finland, EU
http://blogs.aspadvice.com/joteke

"R.A.M." <r_********@poc zta.onet.pl> wrote in message
news:f0******** *************** *********@4ax.c om...
Hello,
(Sorry for my English...)
I am learning ASP.NET 2.0: and I have a question: if I have .aspx page
will it work without modifications in all popular browsers?
Thank you very much for information.
/RAM/


Jun 14 '06 #3
will depend on the controls used, and the html you write.

none of the postback controls will work if javascript is disabled, only
asp:buttons will work.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"Remy" <rb********@hot mail.com> wrote in message
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It has issues with Safari on Mac OS. The menu control does not work
with dynamic styles and validation happens on the server side.
There are workarounds, but it gets a bit tricker then...
Teemu Keiski wrote:
Hi,

yes, ASP.NET v2.0 has much better cross-browser support from start
(callbacks, validation, built-in helper scripts etc) and it supports also
flexible model which enables you to extend it to support browsers (which
might not now be considered as "popular enough") . But yes, it supports
all
popular & modern browsers.

--
Teemu Keiski
ASP.NET MVP, AspInsider
Finland, EU
http://blogs.aspadvice.com/joteke

"R.A.M." <r_********@poc zta.onet.pl> wrote in message
news:f0******** *************** *********@4ax.c om...
> Hello,
> (Sorry for my English...)
> I am learning ASP.NET 2.0: and I have a question: if I have .aspx page
> will it work without modifications in all popular browsers?
> Thank you very much for information.
> /RAM/

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