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this is part 54 of jQuery tutorial in this video weamp;#39;ll discuss how to load HTML data from the server from an aspx page using take very load function this is continuation to part 53 so please watch part 53 before proceeding here is what we want to achieve this is same as what we did in the previous video session in the previous video session we loaded the health text from an HTML file in this video we will be loading the help text from an aspx page but we are actually going to store the health text data in a database table so this is how itamp;#39;s going to work the sequel server database is going to have a table which will contain our help text data and this aspx page will load the data from the sequel server database using ad or dotnet and c-sharp and then this HTML page is going to call this aspx page and load the help text using jQuery AJAX load function so letamp;#39;s look at this in action the first step here is to create the required database table to store the help t