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Posted by John Timney \(MVP\) on 07/12/07 21:30
lol........why would a janitor be looking up gridview sorting?
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"Gwin" <gwin@mindless.com> wrote in message
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> On Jul 12, 1:47 pm, "John Timney \(MVP\)"
> <x_j...@timney.eclipse.co.uk> wrote:
>> MS staff like other developers (if thats who it was) sometimes have to
>> look
>> at examples - they are not information omnipotent.
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>> Regards
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>> John Timney (MVP)http://www.johntimney.comhttp://www.johntimney.com/blog
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>> > Travis Newbury wrote:
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>> >> thanks for sharing
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>> > Don't mention it.
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>> > I am surprised because I really think highly of Microsoft (as ~dd
>> > rightly observed). Sorting of GridView in ASP.Net is a task comparable
>> > by complexity with addition of event handler on button click in
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> christ man
> it was a fukkin janitor in the caf at lunch just surfin
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> what the fuk
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> can someone from MS kill this fukkin thread?
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> plz
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