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hi guys,
i want to know how to display message in asp.net with out using javascript..
Jul 25 '06 #1
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ASP.NET creates Javascript client side... ASP.NET is a server side
technology.

If you didn't want to use the javascript Alert, you could create a DIV
and dynamically hide and show it. But its still going to need some
javascript along the way.

mbox wrote:
hi guys,
i want to know how to display message in asp.net with out using javascript..
Jul 25 '06 #2
Hi,

You cannot, you need to use javascript !!

What is wrong with that? if you are developing web apps you will need to
write javascript sooner or later.
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hi guys,
i want to know how to display message in asp.net with out using
javascript..

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