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Ques 11. Explain the differences between Server-side and Client-side code?

Server-side code executes on the server.Client-side code executes in the client's browser.

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Ques 12. What type of code (server or client) is found in a Code-Behind class?

The answer is server-side code since code-behind is executed on the server.However,
during the code-behind's execution on the server, it can render client-side code such
as JavaScript to be processed in the clients browser.But just to be clear, code-behind
executes on the server, thus making it server-side code.

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Ques 13. Should user input data validation occur server-side or client-side?Why?

All user input data validation should occur on the server at a minimum.Additionally,
client-side validation can be performed where deemed appropriate and feasable to
provide a richer, more responsive experience for the user.

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Ques 14. What is the difference between Server.Transfer and Response.Redirect?Why would I choose one over the other?

Server.Transfer transfers page processing from one page directly to the next page
without making a round-trip back to the client's browser.This provides a faster
response with a little less overhead on the server.Server.Transfer does not update the
clients url history list or current url.Response.Redirect is used to redirect the user's
browser to another page or site.This performas a trip back to the client where the
client's browser is redirected to the new page.The user's browser history list is
updated to reflect the new address.

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Ques 15. Can you explain the difference between an ADO.NET Dataset and an ADO Recordset?

Valid answers are:
A DataSet can represent an entire relational database in memory, complete with
tables, relations, and views.
A DataSet is designed to work without any continuing connection to the original data
source.
Data in a DataSet is bulk-loaded, rather than being loaded on demand.
There's no concept of cursor types in a DataSet.
DataSets have no current record pointer You can use For Each loops to move
through the data.
You can store many edits in a DataSet, and write them to the original data source in
a single operation.
Though the DataSet is universal, other objects in ADO.NET come in different
versions for different data sources.

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