January 2007 - Posts

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RegEx: Using Variables in Regular Expressions by Jason N. Gaylord

First off, I'd like to thank Steve Smith for helping me out yesterday with a major brain <insert your favorite phrase here>. Like always, my issue turned out to be something stupid. Anyway, my issue ended up bringing something else to my attention...
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My Response To Wally's Post: ECIS slams Microsoft over Vista by Jason N. Gaylord

I was reading Wally's post about how ECIS slams Microsoft over Vista . I completely agree with Wally. Industry leaders seem to take an extreme amount of criticism whenever they release new items or take the "wrong" steps in getting things...
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Enterprise Library 3.0 January CTP (2007) Is Released by Jason N. Gaylord

The January 2007 CTP of the Enterprise Library 3.0 has been released. For more information, please visit http://www.codeplex.com/entlib .
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Forgotten SQL Functions by Jason N. Gaylord

Its pretty easy to forget some of the cool SQL functions that are built into SQL server. I've been driving myself crazy adding in a custom function that would take a varchar variable and convert it to an empty string if it was null. I totally forget...
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ASP.NET Podcast: ASP.NET AJAX Interviews by Jason N. Gaylord

Check out the new ASP.NET Podcast available at aspnetpodcast.com. Show Notes: ASP.NET AJAX is out. Matt Gibbs - Development Manager ASP.NET AJAX. Some of the new things that you can do with AJAX. Source Issues. Richard Ersek . Again, the link for the...
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Crystal Reports Merge Modules by Jason N. Gaylord

Wow! I've been trying to search everywhere to figure out a way to deploy Crystal Reports with VS 2005. I knew I could use Click Once to do it and I had a feeling there was a merge module somewhere. However, the Crystal module for VS 2005 is not in...
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AJAX Version 1.0 is Released! by Jason N. Gaylord

I just noticed that AJAX 1.0 has been officially released. Be sure to check out the website for more details: http://ajax.asp.net/ .
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