From f36d3d2f730b7f78189533553c10e439111a274d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: xue <>
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 13:49:46 +0000
Subject: Fixed 2 doc errors.
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demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Controls/ImageButton.page | 2 +-
demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Fundamentals/Pages.page | 2 +-
2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
(limited to 'demos/quickstart/protected/pages')
diff --git a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Controls/ImageButton.page b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Controls/ImageButton.page
index a79ecb6a..a4f8d30f 100644
--- a/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Controls/ImageButton.page
+++ b/demos/quickstart/protected/pages/Controls/ImageButton.page
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
-TImageButton is also similar to TButton, except that TImageButton displays the button as an image. The image is specified via ImageUrl, and the alternate text is specified by Text. In addition, it is possible to obtain the coordinate of the point where the image is clicked. The coordinate information is contained in the event parameter of the Click event (not Command). +TImageButton is also similar to TButton, except that TImageButton displays the button as an image. The image is specified via ImageUrl, and the alternate text is specified by Text. In addition, it is possible to obtain the coordinate of the point where the image is clicked. The coordinate information is contained in the event parameter of the OnClick event (not OnCommand).
-A form submission is called postback if the submission is made to the page containing the form. Postback can be considered an event happened on the client side, raised by the user. PRADO will try to identify which control on the server side is responsible for a postback event. If one is determined, for example, a TButton, we call it the postback event sender which will translate the postback event into some specific server-side event (e.g. Click and Command events for TButton). +A form submission is called postback if the submission is made to the page containing the form. Postback can be considered an event happened on the client side, raised by the user. PRADO will try to identify which control on the server side is responsible for a postback event. If one is determined, for example, a TButton, we call it the postback event sender which will translate the postback event into some specific server-side event (e.g. OnClick and OnCommand events for TButton).
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