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<title>Updates for Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET (ISBN: 1590590279)</title>
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<h1>Updates for <i>Programming the Web with Visual Basic .NET</i></h1>
<p>Thanks for buying our book. We hope you've enjoyed it and found it helpful.</p>
<p>We'll continue to post updates and corrections here as we find them. If you
find additional errors, please tell us about them by sending an email to:
<a href="mailto:errata@smartisans.com">errata@smartisans.com</a>.</p>
<p><i>Lynn Torkelson, <br>Constance Petersen,<br></i> and <i>Zac Torkelson</i></p>
<h2>Chapter 4—Using the HTML Controls</h2>
<p><b>Page 145</b>. The last description in Table 4-3 should read:</p>
<p>Gets or sets the width of the image displayed.</p>
<p><b>Page 158</b>. The line just above the End Class statement should read:</p>
<pre>[Code omitted (see \Chapter_04\ContainerControls.aspx.vb)]</pre>
<h2>Chapter 5—Using the Web Server Controls</h2>
<p><b>Page 297</b>. The first sentence in the last paragraph should read:</p>
<p>Suppose that your Web application needs to remind visitors of certain special dates
such as business holidays and project due dates.</p>
<h2>Chapter 6—Using the Validation Controls</h2>
<p><b>Page 311</b>. The last sentence in the second paragraph under
<i>Validating Required Fields</i> should read:</p>
<p>In the latter case, the visitor will be able to enter a different value, but an
empty string will be accepted as valid.</p>
<p><b>Page 316</b>. The first sentence should read:</p>
<p>By now, that last part of the expression (the part after the second ? quantifier)
should be child's play.</p>
<p><b>Page 316</b>. The next-to-last sentence in the first paragraph should read:</p>
<p>Note that the first ? in the expression allows a visitor the option of including a
space after an area code within parentheses.</p>
<h2>Chapter 7—Using Data-bound Controls</h2>
<p><b>Page 389</b>. The last description on the page should read:</p>
<p>Gets or sets a Boolean that determines whether or not a header (if one exists)
displays at the top of the control.</p>
<p><b>Page 403</b>. The last sentence on the page, and continued on the next page,
should read:</p>
<p>Of course, you <i>could</i> use that same information to develop your own proxy
class, but why reinvent the wheel?</p>
<h2>Chapter 8—Developing an XML Web Service</h2>
<p><b>Page 415</b>. The third sentence in the last paragraph should read:</p>
<p>Certain attributes, such as those used in creating XML Web services, are predefined
by the .NET Framework and control runtime behavior.</p>
<h2>Chapter 9—Accessing Relational Data</h2>
<p><b>Page 460</b>. In Figure 9-2 in the DataSet box:</p>
<p>Replace both instances of the word "Connection" with "Collection".</p>
<h2>Chapter 10—Creating a User Control</h2>
<p><b>Page 539</b>. In the fourth sentence:</p>
<p>Replace "chnces" with "chances".</p>
<p><b>Page 550</b>. In the StartChapter property listing:</p>
<p>Replace "iValue < 12" with "iValue < 16".</p>
<h2>Chapter 11—Creating a Rendered Control</h2>
<p><b>Page 578</b>. In the first sentence after point five in the numbered list:</p>
<p>Replace "al lready" with "already".</p>
<h2>Chapter 13—Building a Web Application</h2>
<p><b>Page 642. </b>The second sentence on the page should read:</p>
<p>The ListBox control has its SelectionMode property set to Multiple
to permit multiple keywords to be associated with a code example.</p>
<p><b>Page 693</b>. The last line on the page has a typo and should read:</p>
<p>look at Figures 13-22 and 13-23.</p>
<h2>Chapter 15—Creating a Web Site</h2>
<p><b>Page 808. </b>The last sentence in the fourth paragraph should read:</p>
<p>Here, the color of the log_in button shows that the visitor has moved the cursor over it.</p>
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