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Visual WebGui is fully xsl driven, which means that every component has an xsl that renders its presentation on the browser. The Visual WebGui developer uses the SDK abstraction layer defining controls and their relations, where as the rendering is done through a set of dedicated xsl templates that render the components. This means that you can take an existing application and use different xsl templates...

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Visual WebGui is actually based on the core objects of ASP.NET but implementing a different pipe line. This means that a Visual WebGui application project is actually an extended  ASP.NET application project to support the new pipe line. ASP.NET entities can be created the same way they are created on a regular ASP.NET application project. This also means that the Visual WebGui entities and the ASP.NET...

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The main difference between a WinForms application and a Visual WebGui application is the execution context. Visual WebGui being a platform for building web applications, is a multi-threaded environment that needs to serve many users. While a WinForms application serves a single user on a dedicated machine.

A major built in difference between WinForms and Visual WebGui is the ShowModal method...

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