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January 2004 - Posts

Last bit o' new content for the ASP.NET Dev Center for the week

This week has certainly been an “Alice” week (the hurrier I go...) With that, two new headlines for you on the ASP.NET Developer Center : There will be an upcoming change to Internet Explorer that will disable URLs that include user id &

SCO as a WMD

Interesting, and surprisingly political article about SCO on Netcraft. Basically describing how SCO could turn the upcoming MyDoom attack against others. [upcoming content has absolutely nothing to do with my employer ] I've been watching the whole SCO
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Joys of CSS

I *really* wish I could crank CSS like these folk (http://www.csszengarden.com). Old link, but still beautiful -- relaxing to browse the different pages, and realize that only the CSS is changing. You can get some very dramatic changes... TTFN - Kent
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Are you reading all these articles?

More stuffage on the ASP.NET Developer Center today. Two great articles from two of my favourite authors (of course, my favourite authors are all of them): The ever-so patient G. Andrew Duthie (no relation to Scott Guthrie , despite the fact their names

Custom Error Handling in ASP.NET

Eli Robillard has his triumphant return to MSDN (OK, so he's got two headlines right now) on the ASP.NET Developer Center . This is one on creating a custom framework for handling the assorted errors that may happen on your ASP.NET sites. Rejoice and

Database caching in ASP.NET Whidbey

I keep forgetting to tell everyone that there is some fabulous ASP.NET content appearing on the MSDN Belgium/Luxemburg site. The most recent is a great article on the upcoming Database cache dependancy in ASP.NET Whidbey . For those who want a quick summary

Roadshow DVD

Did you miss the ASP.NET Roadshow ? See it, but really want to relive the drama ? Brian Goldfarb is preparing a DVD with all the content from the roadshow. Hopefully we'll be able to get it all out to you soon. Also, if your city wasn't one of the cities

New stuff on ASP.NET Dev Centre

Even with the fimbulwinter this week in Seattle et al, the kindly (and kingly) editors of MSDN have graced us with two fine articles for your reading pleasure. First up, Eli “Mr. DataGridGirl” Robillard makes his triumphant MSDN debut (and

[OT] Hoisting the Petard (hopefully the conclusion to the Sad SATA Saga)

Well, I'm not there right now, but I hear that there was only one false start. Someone was a bit too eager, and forgot to attach the floppy power cable. It's a bit ugly looking right now, but the drive is formatted, and XP is now being installed. So,
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Got migration?

Only slightly old news -- did you know that there are Betas of Migration Wizards available for ASP and PHP ? While they may not be able to get a large site moved over completely, they can probably help with the heavy lifting and get you closer to the

[OT] My Sad SATA Saga

In a bizarro-World event that I'm still trying to rationalize, my wife reminded me that I haven't bought a desktop computer for about 5 years. It's not overly slow (1.6GHz), but I figured I'd take advantage of the situation and pick up a new machine .
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Welcome to the new year

As things wind back up again (and I try to get my head out of Hordes of the Underdark I bought myself over the holidays), a few articles that fell onto the ASP.NET Developer Center silently over the holidays: Roy Osherove's sequel to his Creating a Plug-in
 
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