March 2008 - Posts

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Allowing a Server Control to Contain Custom Child Collection by Jason N. Gaylord

I've probably done this at least a dozen times, but when you don't do something everyday, you tend to forget. I created a custom control that I wanted to place into a control collection. So, I created the child control as a custom server control. Then...

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IIS Stack in Windows Server 2003+ by Jason N. Gaylord

Apparently the IIS stack has changed in Server 2003. I've never noticed any issues with my ASP.NET apps, but in case you do, here's the full post: http://blogs.msdn.com/tom/archive/2008/03/31/stack-sizes-in-iis-affects-asp-net.aspx .
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Apple Sneaking Safari download on QuickTime Users? by Jason N. Gaylord

I have QuickTime installed on my PC. I just noticed that Apple is now trying to get users to download Safari using their Apple Software Update software. It's checked by default but as you can see from the photo below, I decided not to install it. It's...

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API Libraries for Popular Web Applications by Jason N. Gaylord

Scott Hanselman just posted a really good collection of the APIs for many popular web applications such as DIGG, Twitter, Live Services, etc. You can read Scott's full posting by clicking here .
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Visual Studio's Birthday? by Jason N. Gaylord

I just read a post from Steve Andrews about Visual Studio . Little did I know that Visual Studio 97 came out on March 19, 1997. So, technically, today is VS's birthday. How cool is that? Steve even posted the orginal mission for VS 97. Funny how its very...
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MIX 08 Sessions by Jason N. Gaylord

I couldn't make the MIX this year, but I can easily catch up on the content. You can too by visiting http://sessions.visitmix.com/ .
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Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 - Websites that are Broken by Jason N. Gaylord

IE8 Beta 1 now forces CSS 2.1 along with other web standards (includes some early HTML 5 stuff too!). I'm creating a list of websites that seem to be broken by the browser. Feel free to leave a comment if you come across other sites. Here's what I found...
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