Geoffrey, You are exactly right! That's why I hand code almost everything when it comes to tables and grids, etc... Microsoft puts in so much bloat that you're not sure exactly what's going on sometimes. I like to know the value/use of each piece of code. That's also why I use Ajax.NET, use can do exactly what you need and nothing more, nothing less. And like you said, it works and works great for me! Your table object sounds very interesting. I've been thinking about building my own class for this exact thing but just haven't gotten around to it... Care to share how you did yours?
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