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frankarr - an aussie microsoft blogger
Frank Arrigo
Comments
Justin King
3 Dec 2003 1:52 PM
Hi Frank, Think your going for the record of the most amount of blogs :)
Good to see your still active, remember you from the Dotcom days back when I was at sanity.com.au
Keep up the blogging.
Paul Glavich
3 Dec 2003 2:30 PM
Hi Frank,
You may remember me from EDS (you came out a couple of times) and you appeared on our Bank of Queensland case study video...;-)
Saw you floating around at teched in Brisbane as well.
Good to see you on weblogs.asp.net. Look forward to more posts.
Code In Zen
3 Dec 2003 5:41 PM
Scott McCulloch
3 Dec 2003 6:26 PM
nice to know there are a few other australians out there, welcome :)
Scott McCulloch
3 Dec 2003 6:29 PM
Nice collection of links - i've actually seen webjet when talking to James, looks very good.
Jim Vrckovski
3 Dec 2003 7:43 PM
Cool blog Frank.
About time you got an ASP.NET powered blog.
Hannes Preishuber
3 Dec 2003 8:15 PM
I do not understand what is the benefit of that. Must buy a expensive certitificate and allowed to use that logo?
WHY?
Frank Arrigo
3 Dec 2003 8:28 PM
Hannes, you pose a terrific question.
Solutions branded with the .NET Connected logo enable customers to more quickly and easily integrate with their business partners, connect with their own customers, and provide the right information to their employees - saving precious time and conserving capital. The logo identifies a product or service that they can trust.
It takes time to build that trust.
Hannes Preishuber
3 Dec 2003 11:00 PM
nice marketing sentence.. not more!
Frank Arrigo
3 Dec 2003 11:04 PM
The digital certificate costs $400 USD, and it can be reused. Surely this isnt too high a cost. In return, a number of marketing programs will be made available.
At the end of a day, you want to sell your solution. This will helps.
Fabrice
4 Dec 2003 11:11 PM
This site is down, right ?
Maybe you can get in touch with this guy there:
http://weblogs.asp.net/plip/posts/40525.aspx
waseem@globalphusion.com
5 Dec 2003 12:24 AM
Interesting, thank you.
This is of course a very interesting deal of a start-up with a low budget.
aspxnet
5 Dec 2003 12:32 AM
Site looks really great. Good Job! But few basic things I would like to point out. You have got Trace enabled and Custom Error mode Off. I can see Trace data for all user requests and I changed the query string value in the homepage and it thrown an exception and I can view the entire exception stack. Disable trace and set custom errors mode On. Please don’t think I'm criticising or something, I just want to bring those things to your notice. You might have forgot to deploy your production version of web.config file and you must have deployed your dev version of config file, which usually have trace and debug enabled and custom error mode off. Easy to make those mistakes and I myself have done it before and paid a huge price because of that.
aspxnet
5 Dec 2003 12:35 AM
frank,
Sorry about my previous post, I thought you developed it. Please accept my Apologise.
julie lerman
5 Dec 2003 1:01 AM
Frank-
It is one of the bloggers on weblogs! He wrote about it only 2 days ago.
http://weblogs.asp.net/Plip/posts/40525.aspx
Julie
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