Difference Between GetPostbackEventReference And GetCallbackEventReference?
Aug 22, 2010
I was working with these two methods of ClientScriptManager class, but still not able to understand it properly.
Any one have work on experience with these methods, want to know the difference between
GetPostbackEventReference and GetCallbackEventReference.
I also searching through different articles, but seened only definitions without any proper explained examples.
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