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FreeTextBox 2 be careful, not so cool !
I am a big fan of FreeTextBox and I was excited about the new version 2.
Well it's not because it's free that we can't be critic. And here it's a HUGE disappointment.
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Why you can't use Bluetooth in planes ;-)
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What's wrong in this picture :-)
Fun picture from Stefano (or how to enter a CD in a floppy drive :-)):
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Changes to Functionality in Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2
This document focuses on the changes in Windows XP Service Pack 2 and its implications for developers.
Examples and details are provided for several of the technologies that are experiencing the biggest changes. -
Microsoft Architect Forum in Dublin
If you are in Dublin or Ireland, you might be interested by the next forum organized by Microsoft.
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Portable Media Center by iRiver
iRiver is really going to be the iPod competitor regarding the design of their products.
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Go Beyond the limits of ASP.NET Form
One of the most common hitches that ASP developers encounter when they first approach ASP.NET is that managed Web applications must be written according to a single-form interface model. In the single form interface model each page always posts to itself by default using the POST HTTP method. The HTTP method and the target frame of the post can be programmatically adjusted using ad hoc form properties—
Method
andTarget
. The final destination of the postback can't be changed in any way. You can correlate the terminologies a single-form interface to the single-document interface (SDI) and multiple-form interface to the multiple-document interface (MDI) in client server.Following is the description found on MSDN regarding the limitation.
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CassiniEx
Based on Cassini Personal Web Server, a Shared Source License project from Microsoft Corporation.
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CodeProject green mascot :-)
Thanks to CodeProject for this nice thought :-)
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Adobe Launches Public Beta of New XML/PDF Form Design Software
Adobe Designer 6.0 (formerly Adobe Forms Designer) is a new "point-and-click graphical XML form design tool for designing and deploying intelligent forms in Adobe PDF or HTML".