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November 2007 - Posts

Yesterday I was working on a sample project got from a customer, when Visual Studio 2005 showed this dialog:   Ok I thought, let's fix the application mappings . I did, but got the following:   What? Are you kidding me? Of course IIS is installed, Read More...
First link-only post on this blog, it was supposed to happen sooner or later, I guess... Here is a list of technology posters you can download, my favorites are the keyboard shortcut ones! By the way, thanks to Paulo for collecting the links! Developer Read More...
Every now and then we get calls from customer having troubles with ASP.NET deployment, usually in cluster/NLB environment but sometimes also in single servers; what they usually have in common is the complexity of the web application, maybe made of dozens Read More...
The code problem A few days ago I had the chance to work on a case not concerning ASP.NET or IIS, but rather an interaction with Visual Studio designer with classes from System.CodeDom namespace. The customer was developing a custom control meant for Read More...
I got a couple of cases about this problem recently... Imagine this scenario: you install the .NET Framework 3.0 on your client, and then browse an ASP.NET based web site; you get a 406 HTTP return code from the web server, which means "Client browser Read More...
Maybe some of you already know this trick, but if you don't... here it is I've been running a Vista x64 as my main machine in office for a few months now, and when I had to analyze a Process Monitor trace received from a customer, but if the log was coming Read More...
 
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