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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder 3 ASP.NET Edition v.3.2.0.
+ New JavaScript client properties have been added to support cross-domain configurations: - AQB.Web.Host determines Active Query Builder handlers host address - AQB.Web.beforeSend allows adding custom headers to AQB handler HTTP requests. + Corporate version: The new IQueryBuilderProvider.SaveState property has been added to change the store behaviour on saving the state. It must be set to false if a storage returns a reference to the in-memory object which can be directly modified during the request. It must be set to true if a storage must save the component's state after it's modification. + Corporate version: The new Cross-domain demo project has been added to illustrate working with Active Query Builder handlers on a different host. It allows for an easy build of AQB Docker container. + The new AngularJS (https://www.angularjs.org/) demo project has been added. - Several bugs have been fixed.
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