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this one in VB.NET: If you went to DevDays 2004 then you know about DP-API. This is part of the CryptoAPI that didn't make it into the .NET Framework. The nice folks at Vertigo Software wrote a nifty VB.NET managed code wrapper around DPAPI because it...
I just finished up my first week of doing MSDN security briefings for Microsoft. I had a great time with the audiences in Albany, NY and Staten Island, NY. Both audiences were very attentive and asked some great questions. I’m looking forward to...
Just want to say “thank you” to all the folks who came out to the Ronald Reagan building in Washington, DC to see the DevDays presentations today. I had a great time presenting, along with my buddy Anil , and like Anil, I definitely got the...
A quick reminder… DevDays in Washington, DC is this Thursday, March 4 th . I’ll be presenting the security overview for the Web track. If you read my blog, please stop by and say “hi” afterwards. You also don’t want to miss...
DevDays 2004 is coming in March to a venue near you! This year’s DevDays focuses on two tracks, both oriented around best practices. The Smart Client track will speak to best practices for development, security, and deployment of Windows client...
Scott Guthrie shows off ASP.NET Whidbey Tricks Cross-page posting - In Whidbey, you will be able to post Web Forms to pages other than the page on which the input is entered. Postback target is chosen based on the PostTargetUrl (interim name) attribute...
Improved Data Source caching: Exposed via properties on datasource controls (EnableCaching="True", CacheDuration="5", etc.). Greatly simplifies the use of caching with data, as simple or simpler than output caching. Added SQL Cache Invalidation - automatically...
Finally got a chance to meet Kent Sharkey , who's responsible for the MSDN ASP.NET Developer Center . Kent works very, very hard to make sure that MSDN supplies the best and freshest content for ASP.NET developers, so if you see him, say “thanks”...
Improved Project System No need for FrontPage Supports file system webs, allowing ASP.NET development even when IIS is not installed locally (Whidbey ships with its own lightweight Web server) Build and debug without being an Admin Directory-based project...
In all the excitement yesterday, I forgot to mention that I've got two new articles up on the MSDN ASP.NET Developer Center . The first is on the new compilation features in ASP.NET Whidbey, and the second, originally written for aspnetPRO magazine, discusses...
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