www.asp.net has a tutorial section that is very nicely done and should be a
good start for you; if you have specific questions post up some code and we
will try to point you in the correct direction.  You said you are having
issues figuring out what goes in page load?  What are your issues/thoughts?

Travis D. Falls | Consultant   RAFT.Net   IT | 860.547.4070 |
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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of wdb22
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2005 9:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk] Looking for Solid Free Tutorials & Good
Book Recomendations


I am an old school ASP developer/ Dreamweaver designer.  I wrote a 
benefits application that needs to be updated to ASP.net.  It used 
stored procedures, many forms, and session variables.  For some reason 
I am having a difficult time grasping these new concepts of what goes 
in page load, and how to deal with session state and passing 
variablesx, and passing paramaters in and out of current store 
procedures..eeek.  I am a mess.

So obviously, I need some help.  The 2310 class I took last month was 
helpful, but I need some other references.  Any suggestions?  
Especially ASP.net/Database related.

Thanks so much,
-Wendy






 
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