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How to rework code in aspx

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aspx contains the declarative markup while WebPage. aspx. vb houses the code. In order for the ASP.NET engine to service a request for this page, the pages code portion (the WebPage .
location.reload() window. location. reload(); document. location. setTimeout(()={ window. location. history. go(); history. history. go(-1); //To move back one page history. JavaScript. JavaScript.
ASPX files usually will have the UI and will which is usually HTML tags, some ASP.NET server control embed code (which ultimately produce some HTML markups). ASPX. CS file (usually called code-behind) will have server-side coding in C#. If needed, I would relate ASPX page to View and ASPX.
Method 1: How to Refresh the Page Using location. The simplest way to refresh a page in JavaScript is to use the location. reload() method. This method reloads the current web page from the server, discarding the current content and loading the latest content.
An alternative method to implement automatic page refresh is by using JavaScripts setInterval() function. Until clearInterval() is called to stop it, setInterval() will continuously invoke the specified function at regular intervals, effectively providing an auto-refresh behavior on the webpage.
How can I use JavaScript to reload the page? // Reload the page window. location. reload(); // Bypass cache in Firefox window. location. reload(true); // Clear POST data window. location. href = window. location. href; // Reload the page, removing the hash from the URL window. location. href = window. location. href.
aspx page must specify to inherit from the code-behind base class. To do this, use the Inherits attribute for the @ Page directive. The . aspx page inherits from the code-behind class, and the code-behind class inherits from the Page class.
open() method. The URL of the page to open. If URL is not specified, a new window with about:blank is opened. Specifies the target attribute or the name of the window.

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