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I am creating my menu with javascript. How possible it is that on page load it is created from the server side (VB ASP.NET) rather than the client side? And if this is possible how is this done? My main aim is that I can create menu items from a database.

Feel free to give your opinion.

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You may want to look at micro-templating, where you create a template that uses json as it's data source. This way you can control the menu items with a database query, xml, whatever. The template is a nice feature as you will not have to rebuild and re-deploy should you want to change the look and feel. There are several asp.net examples:

Dave Ward's Encosia's blog

Rick Strahl's blog

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Its very easy, lots of ways to do it, but basically you asp.net vb code is outputting HTML and/or even some JavaScript lots of ways to do it, simplistically:

Response.Write("<div class='mymenu'>")
Response.Write("<ul>")
Response.Write("<li>Menu Item 1</li>")
Response.Write("<li>Menu Item 2</li>")
Response.Write("<li>Menu Item 3</li>")
Response.Write("<li>Menu Item 4</li>")
Response.Write("</ul>")
Response.Write("</div>")

Obviously those menu items could come out of a database, or anyplace else. The sample code is not the only way to do it, and not even necessarily the best way, there are lots and lots of ways...but not only is it possible to do what you ask, it is very common and easy to do as well.

The javascript could also be written the to client the same way, but assuming it is static, you could just do it the regular way, i.e. in the markup.

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    Multiple Response.Writes outputting manual HTML in ASP.NET? Are you serious?
    – annakata
    Apr 19, 2009 at 20:03
  • I would think that with the method above you have increased the burden of maintenance. You need to re-deploy when you alter the menu. Apr 19, 2009 at 21:32

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