Frictionless data persistence in ASP.NET WebForms(dimebrain.com)

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This article provides an approach to eliminating boilerplate code for storing state in Application, Cache, Context, Cookies, Session, Hidden Fields, Query Strings, and ViewState (on the client or on the server). Using attributes, you can switch your state persistence from ViewState on the client to an encrypted session variable without writing any code.

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