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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 2 ASP.NET Edition v.2.10.0.
+ The new metadata browsing control displaying database schema in a tree- like form is made instead of the old metadata list with drop-downs and pagination. It is compatible with all supported browsers and is used in all samples by default, but you still can use the old one. ! To change the old list control to new tree in your projects, just replace the AQB:ObjectTree ASP.NET control with the AQB:ObjectTreeView control. + Tooltip with full object name and description is now displayed in the Database Schema Tree. - Datasources in Design Area now keep their positions after toggling the component's visibility + The new JavaScript method QB.Web.Application.resetLayout() is added to restore the component's layout if it was created invisible on the page. + The new property Grid.DisableColumnsAutofixInIE10 is added. It should be used in case of modified CSS files if the Query Columns Grid is displayed incorrectly in IE 10.
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