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A coworker of mine pointed out an article on Intersoft' s support board discussing their approach to integrating with ASP.NET 2.0. The company has said they will wait for the actual release to port their products which is unfortunate. As part of the discussion...
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This post relates to using the Intersoft WebGrid.Net grid object. This web-based grid is extremely flexible, but currently requires Internet Explorer to run. Intersoft is in the process of rolling out their products to support the Gecko engine. I'm blogging...
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The Intersoft WebGrid.NET product does not persist the AggregateFunction setting on the column between postbacks. Therefore, the first time you configure the grid it will work, but after subsequent postbacks it will no longer work. Given a form where...
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We've continued our development and deployment of WebGrid.NET and we're still happy with the component . I recently concluded a round of testing under Compuware's DevPartner Studio and I haven't found any issues with leaked memory resources. While there...
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As I've blogged earlier about Intersoft's WebGrid.NET product , I came across the ASPNetPro magazine article reviewing the product . It was a very positive review that cautioned against the IE6 or higher rendering requirement. This is not a current concern...
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I've been working with Intersoft's WebGrid.NET over the past couple weeks and blogging the experience . I've integrated the component with our business objects along with our UI customization component. We can now maintain column visibility, layout order...
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I've made very good progress on the grid from Intersoft I've been blogging about . So far the product has worked very well, but I'm keeping things close to the chest before saying this is a good product. There is a lot of functionality I haven't touched...
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I'm continuing the integration with Intersoft's WebGrid.NET product that I started blogging about here . All of their sample code places the database connection and dataadapters on the page object, while our application uses business objects. I started...
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