
Until now, all of your example applications have used Windows Forms or console-based front ends. In this chapter, you begin to explore how the .NET platform facilitates the construction of browser-based presentation layers. To begin, you will review some basic Web atoms, including HTML, HTTP requests (POST and GET), the role of client-side scripting (using JavaScript), and classic ASP Of course, if you are already “Web aware,”feel free to skim or skip this section entirely (I italicize this caveat to prevent the casual reader from making the faulty assumption that this chapter is only concerned with basic HTML).
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