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July 2005 - Posts

Today, Chris Wilson spilled the beans I've been wanting to spill for awhile -- The majority of the features (bug fixes) that will effect web developers are in Beta 2, not Beta 1 of IE. Here is a quick list of things that are addressed -- see Chris's post Read More...
Molly Holzschlag posts some interesting thoughts about the IE 7 Beta -- definitely a good read. Read More...
There has been some interesting confusion on how to properly deal with browser sniffing scripts (bad practice for standards based design guys!) and the new IE 7 user-agent string... check out Dave's post here: http://blogs.msdn.com/dmassy/archive/2005/07/28/444496.aspx Read More...
Today, the US Subsidiary launched a very cool informational site for VS2005 and SQL Server 2005 -- it chock full of humor, movies and some pretty darn good information to support the Beta's -- check it out -- I was pretty impressed: www.escapeyesterworld.co Read More...
We have just finished building a *very* detailed whitepaper that explains common issues, patterns, and scenarios for helping to upgrade your existing ASP.NET 1.x applications. During the beta 2 phase we received a strong amount of feedback the the upgrade Read More...
Thanks to Kevin Goldman , we now have 3 brand spanking new Powered by ASP.NET 2.0 logs that you can add to your site to show off just how cool you really are :) The logos, although similar have some subtle differences (see below). The links to the images Read More...
We are building a new section of the ASP.NET Dev Center focused on design -- it will consist of generic design stuff -- HTML, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX, etc. and additional resources focused on how to do design for ASP.NET -- Right now I have in the queue: Read More...
Heading to the airport to fly to Amsterdam for TechEd Europe -- definitely going to be a great show -- if you are going to be there, make sure to say hello! Read More...
 
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