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ASP.NET: Maintain Scroll Position After Postbacks To maintain the scroll position after postbacks is important for larger web pages in order to let the user know exactly what is going on. It is good usability and something you would expect in modern web applications.
Date: 2006-12-22
App_Code: Why It's Better I remember when ASP.NET 2.0 beta 1 was released about 2 years ago and I eagerly tried it out. The first thing that struck me as strange was the new application folders like App_Code, App_Data, and App_Themes etc. They all made perfect sense except App_Code.
Date: 2006-12-08
Featured Download: Suite of ASP.NET Server Controls Ektron CMS400.net lets you do more than justwhat you need to do on the web, it also lets
you do everything you want to do on the web... all with one application
Date: 2006-12-01
Refactoring Your ASP.NET Project One day at work i was refactoring my code as I do everyday, when it suddenly hit me that our ASP.NET projects were also refactored in a sense. For those of you who don't know what refactoring is, here's a definition.
Date: 2006-11-30
ASP.NET: Permanent Redirection The easiest way to make a redirection in ASP.NET is using Response.Redirect(url).
Date: 2006-11-10
Validating A URL With Regular Expressions I had to build web form that took user input from standard ASP.NET input controls. In one of the text boxes the user must enter a valid URL, so I had to make some validation logic.
Date: 2006-10-27
Visual Studio 2005 - Publishing Web Site What's the purpose of site precompilation? As it turns out, improved performance is often brought as an evidence of the benefits of precompilation.
Date: 2006-10-13
Microsoft Bridging VB6 And .NET Forms A new toolkit from Microsoft will allow VisualBasic 6 developers to craft .Net WinForms that can be displayed in a VB6 application.
Date: 2006-09-29
ASP.NET: How To Create Custom Trace Messages This article is an excerpt from the book: Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005.
Date: 2006-09-15
How To Use Breakpoints Figure 4-9 shows how to use breakpoints in an ASP.NET application. Note that you can set a breakpoint before you run an application or as an application is executing. Remember, though, that an application ends after it generates a page. So if you switch from the browser to Visual Studio to set a breakpoint, the breakpoint won't be taken until the next time the page is executed. If you want a breakpoint to be taken the first time a page is executed, then, you'll need to set the breakpoint before you run the application.
Date: 2006-09-08
What Do You Want Your Website To Do? Do It With Ektron CMS400.NET Ektron CMS400.NET v6 let's you do more than just what you need to do on the Web, it also lets you do everything you want to do on the Web...all with one application.
Date: 2006-09-01
How To Use The Exception Assistant This article is an excerpt from the book: Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005.
Date: 2006-08-31
ASP.NET: Testing A File-system Web Site With IIS This article is an excerpt from the book: Murach's ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005.
Date: 2006-08-25
ASP.NET School For The Online Mind A New Jersey firm now offers three online courses in ASP.NET programming, delivered through a browser.
Date: 2006-08-11
Blinq Instantly Builds ASP.NET Sites Microsoft's Web Language Integrated Query tool called Blinq can generate ASP.NET websites based on database schema.
Date: 2006-07-21
Atlas Can Lift ASP Development Microsoft offers its version of an Ajax framework called Atlas, which integrates cross-browser script libraries with ASP.NET server-side development.
Date: 2006-06-30
MaximumASP
Teams Up With Microsoft
A Kentucky-based business is going to be Microsoft's first partner to offer free
beta test accounts featuring Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0
and Microsoft Windows Server "Longhorn" Beta 2.
Date: 2006-06-09
Mainsoft Brings ASP.NET To WebSphere The company's MainWin for J2EE, Portal Edition, enables IBM customers to run ASP.NET applications natively on the WebSphere Portal.
Date: 2006-06-02
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Want more than just an easier way to manage content and documents on the Web?
Do you want to track what pages were viewed the most? What content was rated highest?
Want to post a blog? Build an online community with message boards and forums?
Date: 2006-06-01
ASP.NET - Emailing Form Content One of the problems that I first encountered when I was learning the ropes was that a book can never tell you everything.
Date: 2006-05-19
Doing The Walkthrough With ASP Online options exist for learning how to work with ASP.Net and Microsoft's Visual Studio, with free and fee choices available.
Date: 2006-05-05
Upgrading To ASP.Net 2: Why Your Site Might Stop Working When You Do Asp.Net version 2 was released last year by Microsoft and contains a feature rich set of classes that can do just about anything imaginable.
Date: 2006-04-21
ASP.Net:
Great Products, Great Caching
Fans of ASP.Net products can vote for their choice in the
asp.netPro Readers' Choice Awards online; also, Gadgetopia's
Deane Barker praises the "Output Cache" directive.
Date: 2006-03-17
ASP.NET “How Do I” Video Series
Microsoft put together a video series called "How Do I." The purpose behind the series is to help educate developers by answering common questions regarding ASP.NET 2.0.
Date: 2006-03-03
Migrating A Web Site To ASP.NET
Do you want to encourage repeat site visits? Capture and easily process visitor information? Do you want to make information more findable? Do you want a single solution that can do everything you want to do on the Web?
Date: 2006-03-01
ASP Leads JSP In Job Openings
It would not be a bad idea to be skilled in both ASP and JSP,
as a number of open positions found in a recent job search asked for the two skill
sets. A quick peek into the job openings listed on SimplyHired's
job engine for ASP and JSP showed some overlap for those skillsets...
Date: 2006-02-17
IT Development Means .NET Development
QA, Training Company of the Year 2005, predicts that .NET development will be a top priority for IT departments in 2006, following its annual customer survey. Training decision-makers were asked to select five technology areas that would be of importance to their organization in the next twelve months and .NET development was a run-away leader with over a third of the organizations rating it as one of their top priorities.
Date: 2006-01-03
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