Which of the following are not true in ASP.NET?
Correct Answer: Every try block must have a catch block
Explanation:
Note: This Question is unanswered, help us to find answer for this one
ASP.NET With SQL Server Skill Assessment
Your Skill Level: Poor
Retake Quizzes to improve it
More ASP.NET With SQL Server MCQ Questions
You are creating an ASP.NET application for AutoMart Internet Web site. A toolbar is required that will be displayed at the top of each page in the Web site. The toolbar will contain only static HTML code. The toolbar will be used in only AutoMart website. You plan to create the toolbar as a reusable component for your application. You need to create the toolbar in a minimum possible time. Which method will you adopt?
You are creating an ASP.NET application that will run on your company's intranet. You want to control the browser window and respond immediately to non-post-back events. Which should you use?
You are developing an application to take orders over the Internet. When the user posts back the order form, you first check to see whether he is a registered customer of your company. If not, you must transfer control to the Register html page. Which method should you use to effect this transfer?
Consider the following two statements relating to ASP.NET and choose the most appropriate option? Statement 1: Value types are allocated on a stack Statement 2: Reference types are allocated on a managed CLR Heap
How can you pop-up a window to display text that identifies the author of the book?
You have developed a custom server control and have compiled it into a file named FirstReport .dll The code is displayed below: <%@ Register TagPrefix=' CertKing Tag' Namespace='ReportNS' Assembly=' CertKing Report' %> You want to set the PageNumber property of the control to 77. Which of the following lines of code should you include in your Web Form?
Which of the following items are recommended when using XML comments to generate documentation?
Which of the following is not a valid ASP.NET Web form control?
You are creating an ASP.NET application that will be used by companies to quickly create information portals customized to their business. Your application stored commonly used text strings in application variables for use by the page in your application. You need your application to initialize these text strings only when the first user accesses the application. What should you do
One of the pages in an ASP.NET application contains the following declaration: <%@ Register Tagprefix='WoodySideBankControls' Namespace='WoodySideBankNameSpace' Assembly='MyAssembly' %> The assembly named MyAssembly contains a custom server control named CSC1. Which of the following code samples will properly render CSC1 on the Web page