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Comments by becker666 (Top 1 by date)
becker666
17-Jan-11 10:38am
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Hello
Coming down from a tough hike up in the Andes so not a lot of time to reply any sooner but here it goes
You can certainly give all the negative points as needed/required/etc. ;-) but ....
The little "tip" is based on the API sample available at the ebay developers site for a good while and stated on the text if you read it a little bit you'll see the assertion. The only thing the tiny tip is doing is showing the steps and the "touched up" code in "script" mode, in the standard .NET you have to compile it and come up with a DLL depending on the server setup sometimes it is a big heavy duty box running all kinds of stuff that cannot be stopped at will and little changes(e.g. a recompile and/or reload) are not allowed so easily with a scripted mode it is like a bare HTML page you drop it anywhere on web tree and just let the shopping begin ;-) on top of that a bit faster look at google GWT (i.e. read it a bit) they compile-translate to JavaScript first the end result is a more responsive page.
Cheers