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In this final chapter, you’ll look at the one remaining page of the Xrox Car Company that I haven’t yet discussed. The My Cars page allows visitors to see quotations they have saved, and place an order for a vehicle based on one of these quotations. Of course, placing an order in a “real world” site usually involves a great deal of “backend” processing such as verifying payment details, registering the order, and updating the customer’s account details.
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Homer, A. (2004). Quotations and Orders. In: Pro ASP.NET Web Forms Techniques. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0662-0_12
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