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Windows Server 2008 (longhorn) Review
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Ok, so I finally bit the bullet and scheduled some time to sit down and take a look at Microsoft's up and coming server platform currently code-named Longhorn. I almost exclusively use Virtual PC 2007 for this type of testing, and this was no exception...
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Creating an Efficient UI in ASP.NET. Part 2
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In the first installment of this series, we discussed the reasons for creating a clean and efficient UI, and some of the methods behind it. If you haven't read the first part I suggest you do so here . In this article we are going to go over some of the...
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Web 2.0 - world domination
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Have you gotten your Web 2.0 masters degree?
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Creating a Who's Online usercontrol with .NET 2.0's membership provider
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David Yancey over at his Geebs blog has created a slick little bit of code to allow users to put a "Who's online" type of control on their sites by querying the membership provider. It appears it also allows for anonymous users as well. Check it out http...
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Creating an Efficient UI in ASP.NET. Part 1
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Preface: I've tried to be as thorough as possible in this series of articles, this articles assume above beginner knowledge of CSS, ASP.NET controls, and AJAX Control Toolkit items. The series is scheduled for 5 parts and at the end of the series I will...
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CRINETA - Thanks again!
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I just wanted to take a moment to thank the Cedar Rapids branch of the INETA user group for the warm welcome. I enjoyed speaking to the group tonight, and I hope some useful information was had by all. I'm in the process as we speak of converting the...
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About Shadows! Ajax Control Toolkit DropshadowExtender
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I've always wished that the Ajax control could create a "fuzzy" shadow. don't get me wrong, I think it's GREAT that it's included in the toolkit as is, but it's a little lacking. In a previous blog entry I had shown a small hack using recursive extenders...
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Ajax Script Services. A mortgage calculation and amortization example
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Recently, I was given the opportunity to speak at an up-coming INETA meeting (Cedar Rapids, IA branch. http://www.crineta.org ). I have been doing a lot of Ajax Script service things lately, and really wanted to get the lead out and try my hand at an...
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Fixed Width Blog :(
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Filed Under: Weblog Ok, I've started migrating content over from my personal blog to this one - and I'm seeing an issue...it's cutting my code off on the right hand side. I'm not quite sure why this is happening but I'm guessing it's the <pre> tag...
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Ajax Control Toolkit's Dragpanelextender
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I typically track stats to my blog using a free site called StatCounter ( http://www.statcounter.com ) which is a remarkable tool if you can run just a little JavaScript in a master page on your site. I've noticed over the past several weeks that consistently...
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