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About the DVD-ROM ***************************** System Requirements ***************************** Make sure that your computer meets the minimum

system requirements listed in this section. If your computer doesn't match up to most of these requirements, you may have a problem using the contents of the DVD. * * * PC running Windows XP or later, or Mac running OS X A DVD-ROM drive Microsoft Visual Studio Web Developer 2010 Express or any edition of Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

***************************** Using the DVD on a PC ***************************** To access the content from the DVD, follow these steps: 1. Insert the DVD into your computer's DVD-ROM drive. The license agreement appears. Note:The interface won't launch if you have autorun disabled. In that case, click Start > Run (For Windows Vista, Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run). In the dialog box that appears, type D:\Start.exe. (Replace D with the proper letter if your DVD drive uses a different letter. If you don't know the letter, see how your DVD drive is listed under My Computer.) Click OK. 2. Read through the license agreement, and then click the Accept button if you want to use the DVD. The DVD interface appears. Simply select the lesson video you want to view. ***************************** Using the DVD on a Mac ***************************** To install the items from the DVD to your hard drive, follow these steps: 1. Insert the DVD into your computer's DVD-ROM drive. 2. The DVD icon will appear on your desktop; double-click to open. 3. Double-click the Start button. 4. Read the license agreement and click the Accept button to use the DVD. 5. The DVD interface will appear. Here you can install the programs and run the demos. ***************************** What's on the DVD ***************************** The lessons within the book are each accompanied by an instructional demonstration on the DVD. * * * Lesson 1 Anatomy of an HTML Page Lesson 2 Using Common HTML Tags Lesson 3 Adding Style to an HTML Page

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4 State Management in ASP.NET 5 Configuring your Web Application 6 Web Site Projects vs. Web Application Projects 7A Your First ASP.NET Web Forms Web Application 7B Your First ASP.NET MVC Web Application 8A The Page Lifecycle in Web Forms 8B The Request Lifecycle in MVC 9A Server Controls in Web Forms 9B HTML Helpers in MVC 10A View State in Web Forms 10B Custom HTML Helpers in MVC 11 Master Pages 11A Master Pages in Web Forms 11B Master Pages in MVC 12A Skins and Themes in Web Forms 12B Design Templates in MVC 13A User Controls in Web Forms 13B Partial Views in MVC 14A Event Model in Web Forms 14B Controllers in MVC 15 URL Routing Overview 15A URL Routing in Web Forms 15B URL Routing in MVC 16A Validation Controls in Web Forms 16B Validation Helpers in MVC 17A Custom Validators in Web Forms 17B Data Annotation Validators in MVC 18 Using the ADO.NET Entity Framework 19A Displaying Data in Web Forms 19B Displaying Data in MVC 20A Using GridView in Web Forms 20B Managing Data in MVC 21A Dynamic Data in Web Forms 21B Display Templates in MVC 22A Dynamic Data Templates in Web Forms 22B Editor Templates in MVC 23 JavaScript 24A Using the AJAX Extensions in Web Forms 24B Using the AJAX Helpers in MVC 25A Using jQuery for AJAX in Web Forms 25B Using jQuery for AJAX in MVC 26 Authentication 27A Create a Login Page in Web Forms 27B Create a Login Page in MVC 28A Authorization in Web Forms 28B Authorization in MVC

-------------------------------------------------------------Please use the Errata form for the book on www.wrox.com to send comments, bug reports, etc. -------------------------------------------------------------***************************** Troubleshooting ***************************** If you have difficulty installing or using any of the materials on the companion DVD, try the following solutions: * Turn off any anti-virus software that you may have

running. Installers sometimes mimic virus activity and can make your computer incorrectly believe that it is being infected by a virus. (Be sure to turn the anti-virus software back on later.) Close all running programs. The more programs you're running, the less memory is available to other programs. Installers also typically update files and programs; if you keep other programs running, installation may not work properly. Reboot if necessary. If all else fails, rebooting your machine can often clear any conflicts in the system.

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