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.Net 2 Web Application -> Multi-Level web form

Dear All,

I have been developing a web application using ASP.Net 2.0. In this
application, there is a complex screen which goes to like 6 levels
which means a web form will be opened, then a link will open another
web form on it and in this way we may go upto 6 levels.

During this milti-level navigation, we need to pass some data and
retrieve back some data as well. What should be the basic design
mechanism using which these web forms be opened and data be shared
among them ?

Any thoughts related to this will be highly appreciated.

Regards,
Warfi
Oct 13 '08 #1
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ASP.NET 2.0 provided specific controls; MultiView control or the Wizard
control noting the Wizard uses the MultiView and is probably the better
choice if you have six weeks to learn how to master the use of the control.

No, I am not kidding but its there to be used and is quite powerful once you
commit to learning it and come to understand that each "level" would be a
"step" in the Wizard.

The really nice thing about 2.0 is another control called LoginView that
enables you to manage what can and what cannot be seen in the page or in
each step for example once you configure 2.0 Membership, Roles and Profiles.

The video tutorials at http://asp.net/ are going to be very useful...

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Dear All,

I have been developing a web application using ASP.Net 2.0. In this
application, there is a complex screen which goes to like 6 levels
which means a web form will be opened, then a link will open another
web form on it and in this way we may go upto 6 levels.

During this milti-level navigation, we need to pass some data and
retrieve back some data as well. What should be the basic design
mechanism using which these web forms be opened and data be shared
among them ?

Any thoughts related to this will be highly appreciated.

Regards,
Warfi
Oct 13 '08 #2

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