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If broken it is, fix it you should
Using the powers of the debugger to solve the problems of the world - and a bag of chips by Tess Ferrandez, ASP.NET Escalation Engineer (Microsoft)
Tess Ferrandez
I work as a developer evangelist at Microsoft, and my job is to help developers make the most of their skills on the MS stack.
In this blog I share tips on anything from debugging and troubleshooting to development on platforms like Windows, Web, Windows Phone and Kinect. And also some random tidbits about computing and my life at MS.
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If broken it is, fix it you should
A Case of Invalid Viewstate
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over 6 years ago
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Last week I was helping a colleague of mine with a viewstate case that turned out to be pretty interesting... Scenario The customer was getting events similar to the following in the eventlog and needed to know why they occurred Event Type: Information Event Source: ASP.NET 2.0.50727.0 Event Category: Web Event Event ID: 1316 Date: 2007-06-11 Time: 09:48:02 User: N/A Computer: MYMACHINE Description: Event code: 4009 Event message: Viewstate verification failed. Reason: The viewstate...
If broken it is, fix it you should
Post Index
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over 6 years ago
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Piers commented on the hang walkthrough post that it would be nice to have a post index since it's a bit of a pain to search through blogs when they get too big. I totally agree. I don't know how many times I have ended up using the search box to find one of my posts when I needed to send them to people, because I have managed to not tag my posts the way even I expected them to be tagged:) and even the times when they were tagged ok, there was too much "next" clicking... So... as a courtesy to myself...
If broken it is, fix it you should
DigiGirlz Summer Camp 2007 - Sweden
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over 6 years ago
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I realize that not too many girls in Sweden about to start 9th grade are going to read my blog, but perhaps you have a daughter or a cousin or a friend that age... Microsoft has a program called DigiGirlz which is meant to get girls more interested in IT and this year there will be a DigiGirlz Summer Camp at Microsoft in Stockholm on the 13-15 of August (9.00-16.00). The camp is open to all girls about to start 9th grade and you get to learn cool stuff like XBOX, photoediting, Photostory, Windows...
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