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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 ASP.NET Edition v.3.2.3.
+ The new VirtualDirectory option for the configuration file has been added. Setting it will override the autodetected value. + The message is displayed now on turning to the "Sleep mode" when the user enters a query that is not a SELECT statement. + The new demo project has been added to illustrate applying custom HTML layout to the web page and also presents the new version of HTML layout for mobile devices. - Crieria Builder now correctly handles conditions for strings with spaces. - The HideAsteriskItem property is applied correctly being set on the page for the Canvas control. - The bug with the columns width out of sync on changing the Query Columns Grid width has been fixed. - Handling of several Query Column List items with the same Expression has been fixed. = The AQB.Web.Core.addGridRow method now applies all properties of the passed GridRowDto object. = The GridComponent.setColumnWidth now accepts values in pixels and percents.
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