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I’m finding the more that I use jQuery, the more I like it, which is good since it’s now (as of the ASP.NET MVC beta release) being included with ASP.NET automatically.
For those of us using Web Forms, rather than MVC, however, selecting elements by client ID can be tricky, due to the way ASP.NET dynamically generates the IDs of nested controls. ...
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