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Server Events vs. DHTML

Hi,

I'm an application developer from Malaysia. I wanted to know how ASP.NET
server-side events vs. client-side DHTML for FORM manipulations, may be in
terms of performance and practicality? To my understanding, server events
will only work when user sends request to server. Any FORM object
manipulations will need to go through the Web server, whereas for DHTML, the
FORM objects are manipulated on the fly. The most beutiful thing of DHTML
is, clicking the 'Back' button will not go back to the previous user action
for the form but it dismisses the entire page. Need your advice on that.
Thanks in advance.

Best Regards,
Antonio
Nov 18 '05 #1
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