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August 2004 - Posts

Profile in ASP.NET 2.0

This one actually went out on Friday, but I forgot to post about it: Stephen Walther : Storing User Information with ASP.NET 2.0 Profiles

Long time...

... no new (non-ASP.NET 2.0) articles. That's changed — Scott 's back, with Working with Client-Side Script

Features cut in Beta 2

In order to ship, sometimes, some features have to go back on the shelf to age a little. Shanku provides some details on some Beta 1 features in ASP.NET that won't be in Beta 2 (or launch). DynamicImage, we hardly knew you... TTFN - Kent

Fixing MSDN...

One piece at a time. Paula Land is the Information Architect @ MSDN — it's her job to design the taxonomy and more importantly the Table of Contents for MSDN. Oh, she's looking for your feedback to fix this important part of MSDN. Pile on. TTFN - Kent

Petard date, 20040813

The new Petard was waiting for me when I got home today. M was patient as usual as I ran upstairs to put everything back into Petard Mk II. <screw> <screw> <insert> <insert> Power-up. Same problem . (Don't tell the kind folk I
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More on Master Pages in ASP.NET 2.0

Latest from Stephen Walther : Master Pages in ASP.NET 2.0 now live.

Finding Session State knowledge

The latest Support Voice column is live. This month, Jeremy talks about Finding ASP.NET Session State Information in the Knowledge Base . Great place to look if you're having issues with session state. TTFN - Kent

How much for that doggy in the window?

Eric Sink 's latest: Product Pricing Primer is now online. TTFN - Kent

You Talked, We Listened

New feature on the ASP.NET Developer Center today -- the “ You Talked, We Listened ” module. I'll be trying to answer common questions there, as well as to show you some of the many sites using ASP.NET out there (I'll see if I can get Scott's

Third verse is the same as the first (just in reverse)

In the ongoing serial drama I call Petard , the latest episode had Petard blow a power supply a few nights ago (at least that's what I and D think is the problem). Fortunately, NewEgg has a decent return policy (and pretty good prices if you're looking

ASP.NET 2.0 Internals

Latest from Infusion Development on ASP.NET 2.0 is live: ASP.NET 2.0 Internals TTFN - Kent
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Developing Identity-Aware ASP.NET Applications

Now live on Technet (yes, that Technet -- they're part of the family now, so be nice). This seven chapter article is intended to: This paper provides guidelines for developing applications that use the directory and security services of the Microsoft®

Dino visits Bedrock...

Dino brings you his latest -- an excellent article discussing using inheritance to add features to common ASP.NET classes, like the Page class. He shows how you can add page refresh, long process handing and more to *all* your pages in one fell swoop.

RSS aggregators as a DoS

NetCraft has an amusing news item this week talking about how RSS aggregators cause traffic on sites to essentially pulse: Infoworld.com experiences a "massive surge of RSS newsreader activity at the top of every hour," according to Chad Dickerson , the
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