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So far, the pages I’ve created for the Xrox Car Company example site have been marginally interactive, in that they allow visitors to view performance details of the vehicles, select items such as News articles, and join the mailing list. However, when it comes to building pages that collect information, particularly multiple items such as the configuration of a vehicle, you need to provide much more in the way of interactivity.
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Homer, A. (2004). Interactive Web Forms. In: Pro ASP.NET Web Forms Techniques. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0662-0_8
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