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Control to display articles (long text)

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Rohit - 18 Sep 2007 19:26 GMT
I have a table on Web form. In a column, I want to display articles
posted by other users. Which control should I use so that it can be
linked with the SQL Server Table.
Mark Rae [MVP] - 18 Sep 2007 19:49 GMT
>I have a table on Web form. In a column, I want to display articles
> posted by other users. Which control should I use so that it can be
> linked with the SQL Server Table.

What do you mean by "linked" with the SQL Server table...?

If all you want is to fetch data from the database and display it in a table
cell, then you don't need any other control at all - just place the text
inside the <td></td> tag...

However, I suspect that this isn't what you really want, so can you please
explain in a bit more detail...

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