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Saturday, September 6, 2008

Round trip vs Postback

Round trip means the form goes to the server and take the
response from the server and it may redirect to the other
form or same form according to the request
where as Postback means the form goes to the server and
loads the same page
Posted by Arun at 12:02 AM

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