You might be on the right track with #1. Then LinqDataSource.Inserted event uses the LinqDataSourceStatusEventArgs class and it has a Result Property. You should be able to cast it (to its table name) ...
The ASP.NET DataViews are powerful tools when coupled with a DataSource. But you can skip the DataSource and use the DataViews to handle displaying and updating any collection of objects you want, ...
Here's how to integrate the ASP.NET CustomValidator control with client-side code to create a page that uses Ajax and server-side code to validate data at the browser. In a comment to a tip in our ...
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