AJAX :: How To Save The State Of A CollapsiblePanelExtender To A Cookie
May 17, 2010
I have a page that has a few controls inside a CollapsiblePanelExtender. What i need to do is save the state of the CollapsiblePanelExtender so that its easier for the user when they comeback to the page.
How would i go about saving the state of the CollapsiblePanelExtender to a cookie each time its expanded or collapsed?
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