Archives
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Obfuscate Web Page
Is it no way to obfuscate a web page? Is it because browser (and human?) have to interpret the HTML code so everyone can view the source and/or download the files (in)directly?
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Database Code Conversion Tool
Just saw a thread on the forum about converting some code from Access to SQL database, which remind me of the online conversion tool by Dave: DataBase Code Conversion Tool
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DataGrid Girl is trying to get to Singapore Idol!
I just chat with Marcie through MSN and knew that she may fly to Singapore and try the Singapore Idol!
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TDD WebCast
I'm currently reading a TDD book and Darrell blogged about a level 400 web cast in this subject as well. Great.
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Great Events are coming
The Microsoft DevDay Hong Kong 2004 is just over.. and another 3 great events are available in HK:
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IIS/WWWRoot in Web Matrix
WWWRoot is a hidden folder (by default) and can't be displayed in directory listing in Web Matrix due to security reason. There's a File Explorer/Directory Listing like workspace in Web Matrix, where all of the files in you hard diskes will be displayed over there for you to drag and drop on to designer pane or perform other actions, however, you can't see the folder of WWWRoot come with the IIS by default...
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Windows Hosting Discussions available on ASP.NET Home
A new "IIS" section was added to www.ASP.NET 2 days ago, another new forum group - Windows Hosting Discussions is available on www.ASP.NET today!
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"IIS" Section was added to ASP.NET Home
I blogged about the addition of "Whidbey" section on www.WindowsForms.NET yesterday, while there's a new section added on www.ASP.NET home today too!
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"Whidbey" sections on .NET Client Web / WindowsForms.NET
In addition to the new RSS feeds and Whidbey forums on www.WindowsForms.NET, a brand new “Whidbey” section is up and available now! Awesome!
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Whidbey Forums on .NET Client Web / WindowsForms.NET
As you may know that there is a Forum Group named ASP.NET "Whidbey" and Visual Studio "Whidbey" Alpha on www.ASP.NET home, while it's focus on ASP.NET v2.0 and Web development only.
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RSS support on .NET Client Web / WindowsForms.NET
Similar to www.ASP.NET, You can now subscribe to the RSS feed of WindowsForms.NET and keep in touch with this Windows Forms community closely.