Answer Posted / Neelendra Kumar Verma
The ASP.NET Page Life Cycle consists of several stages through which an ASP.NET page goes during its lifespan, including Init, LoadViewState, LoadPostData, RaisePostBackEvent, SaveViewState, Render, and Dispose. The init event initializes the controls on the page, while LoadViewState rehydrates view state data. LoadPostData handles user input from forms, and RaisePostBackEvent allows events to be raised by server controls. SaveViewState saves view state data, and Render generates HTML output for the page. Dispose releases unmanaged resources.
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a web application needs to be created to accept the product name and quantity of a toy from a customer. After the customer has entered the product name the application needs to display the discounted price of the product to the customer (company is offering 35% discount on all products). The application should allow the customer to select the product name from a list box. and also while i'm data binding to a label with custom data binding with some declarations : "The Discounted Price is "+((System.Convert.todouble(lblprodprice.text)*(system.convert.todouble(txtqty.text)) - ((System.convert.todouble(lblprodprice.text)*(system.convert.todouble(txtqty.text)*0.35)). Where i need to give this declaration in asp.net 2.0.
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