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July 2003 - Posts

Springtime Fresh Content

Two more articles on the Scott Mitchell ASP.NET Developer Center . First up is Scott's look at the TreeView control , and how you can use it in your applications. Next is one I'm very excited about -- Creating an RSS News Aggregator with ASP.NET . One

Rendering child styles

I actually had the joy of writing code these last few days -- creating a simple prototype RSS Viewer control for ASP.NET. For a while, there was no joy, however. I had a number of Styles exposed as properties of my control, and they weren't being used
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I hate/love RSS

I've been doing a fair bit of internal development lately (one of my excuses for not writing articles for MSDN), and this development seems to be leaning to RSS a *lot* lately. I love RSS Developing for RSS is simple. Grab a bunch of RSS files. Run the
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A new disclaimer!

Courtesy of Steve Vore, I now have a new disclaimer! ;) http://steven.vorefamily.net/2003/07/15.html#a1583 TTFN - Kent
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ASP.NET Server Control Licensing.

Nikhil Kothari and Vandana Datye, masters of ASP.NET Server Controls have a new article up on the ASP.NET Developer Center. In this article, they describe how you can add licensing to your controls to protect your intellectual property. See it now at:

New articles up on the ASP.NET Developer Center

We've had a number of articles going live today. I hope you enjoy them: Understanding the HTTP Runtime - by Dino Esposito Deciding when to use the DataGrid, DataList and Repeater Controls - Scott Mitchell (yes, that Scott Mitchell) Another in our Focus
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Computer terms you rarely hear anymore

I was looking at an ad on a slow night, and saw, "Adlib compatible". Brought back many memories of phrases gone by: Centronics port Five and a quarter Double-sided, double-density graphics accelerator XMS EMS Hercules graphics SuperBasic (my first language
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RSS Feed Live!

I forgot to mention it (mostly because it just automagically came into being), but there is now an RSS feed for the ASP.NET Developer Center: http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/rss.xml Dang! Lots of good stuff. I should subscribe! TTFN - Kent
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JSP to ASP.NET Migration Portal

This was my little announcement from last night. With extreme relief, and much heartburn, I am pleased to announce the launch of the JSP to ASP.NET Migration Portal . This is a guide, a case study and more, written by the team that migrated the CodeNotes.com
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I love UltraEdit

I don't normally like programs from other companies... OK, sarcasm doesn't come across when I'm typing. I'm a big fan of Delphi and JBuilder from Borland Everything I've tried from Macromedia (except the really graphic stuff, as I s8ck worse than normal
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If I want your opinion, I'll...

ask you. Well, I've gone through my first round of talking with people, and getting articles for the ASP.NET Developer Center on MSDN . The first of these articles has appeared, and many others are about to appear. So, (and because Scott wants ideas ;)
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New article on ASP.NET Developer Center

We're now headlining Fritz Onion's new article on working with hierarchical data with ASP.NET. This is actually a very clever use of the data controls, embedding one within the other, to create a nice, cross-browser means of showing hierarchical data.
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I guess it thought I wanted to know

I think I received a cry of boredom from my SQL Server today (from the Event Log): Event Type: Information Event Source: MSSQLSERVER Event Category: (2) Event ID: 17177 Date: 7/1/2003 Time: 12:00:23 AM User: N/A Computer: GLADIUS Description: This instance
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