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New MSDN article: Rich Custom Error Handling
There are a lot of bytes online about handling exceptions in ASP.NET. This article presents a solution you can have running in an hour or two. From the introduction:
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Canucks: Check out MSDN Canada's "Between the Lines" contest
From Between the Lines:
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HP declares war on. . . you?
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MSDN Article: One Site, Many Faces
Today is a milestone of sorts, my first article is now live on the MSDN Developer Center! I'm happy with it for a few reasons. First, the topic is thoroughly lazy -- how to build a content management system that can serve up pages based on the extension thrown at it. Want to serve .rtf, .txt, or .rss files that users can save without frigging with an .aspx extension? Here's how. Want to serve your whole site as .htm instead of .aspx (like if you're a Sun shop and want to pretend you don't run IIS)? Here's how. Want to throw in versions for PDAs and printers? Here's how.
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Looking for an I.T. workflow, ticket tracker, help desk kinda app.
I'm trying to find a .NET app to manage I.T. workflow including job tickets, help desk calls, app deployment, all that. Let's start with the price point to hit: under $1000CAD. That's around $750USD these days. If the features are all there and it looks good, double that might be acceptable, but don't expect it to be. Here's why.