NET Server Controls. Dale??™s contributions to the first book are
no doubt a significant part of this effort as well, and that is why Dale??™s name appears on the front
cover of this book.
Apress is a fantastic company to work for as an author, as evidenced by their care and feeding
in getting this book into production. This is a publishing house run by those who actually write
for a living; they understand the balance in ensuring high quality versus meeting deadlines.
Thanks especially to Matthew and Kylie for all the patience in the slipped schedules and author
changes. Thanks to the editing folks from Apress??”Kylie, Heather, and Ellie??”as well as to those
who I don??™t know by name but whose efforts helped to make this book possible. I would also
like to thank Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati, who reviewed the book and provided technical assistance
and support.
A final thanks is owed to the ASP.NET product team who provided the Microsoft web
development community with an awesome product and are busy at work on future versions
that will reach new heights.
Rob Cameron
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Introduction
With the explosion of the Internet, web development tools evolved as a combination of HTML
and a scripting language, such as ASP or Perl, to generate dynamic output.
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