C# - MSChart: ChartImageHandler Pros / Contras Of The Different Storage Settings
Mar 8, 2010
I'm using the MSChart Control in a Web Project. I saw that there are 3 different storage mode settings: file/memory/session. I couldn't find any information about the pros/contras or the impact of the settings.
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