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Playing with VS, without installing VS

Forgot to mention in all the Java Resource Center updates, we also added a neat simulator for Visual Studio to the Visual Studio Developer Center . It walks you through the (should be) classic Three apps in 10 minutes scenario. Great to demo to people

Removing a Search Folder from OWA

When I'm not in the office, I tend to use OWA almost exclusively, and I love it. My only (slight) irritation lately was that I had an old Search Folder listed, and I kind of wanted to remove it. Finally did, so I'll use this lovely technology thingie
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Michele is blogging!

Michele Leroux Bustamante is now blogging -- Web Services, Architecture and more. Plus, a great name for the site. www.dasblonde.net TTFN - Kent

Well, that must have been a restful weekend...

I stared at the e-mail. It stared back. After what seemed like minutes, the pixels formed letters. I realized that it was actually telling me that there were two new articles on the ASP.NET Developer Center . First up, is a new article, from a new author

My word, but the hackers are getting clever...

News from NetCraft: http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/02/15/visual_spoofing_offers_new_opportunities_for_phishers.html Visual spoofing, as outlined by Don Park , uses javascript links to launch a new browser window without scrollbars, menubars, toolbars

An oldie, but a goodie

A customer request came in today, and I always feel that if one person is asking, 19 are likely fumbling around trying to find it. For those 19: ASP 3.0 object reference Scripting reference : this continues to be one of the most requested vroots off of

Mozilla Phoenix^H^H^H^H^H^H^H Firebird^H^H^H^Hfox 0.8 released

Old news, but the most recent version of Firefox 0.8 (formerly Firebird, formerly Phoenix) has been released, along with the newest version of the Mozilla mail client, Thunderbird (formerly... Minotaur?) Not much new in this one, all I really noticed
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Re-enabling user:pass with IE

I made this comment over at David Cumps' blog, but in the interest of blam (blog spam), I'll repeat it here: David's posting is a description of the Registry poke you can do to re-enable the URL form: protocol://<user>:<password>@<host>:<port>/<url-path>

More controls to Paypal for

Faithful readers will know I'm slow on the uptake. So, they will hopefully forgive me while I tell the rest of you about two great sources for great ASP.NET controls: MetaBuilders : Andy, Andy, Andy. You just always know what to build. The controls here

Managed DirectX

Tom Miller , dev guy over at DirectX is looking for reasons not to use DirectX. We've just gone through a nice Managed DirectX book due out soonish, and I can't think of any reasons (unless you want your app to be slow and boring). Help him out. TTFN

C1PayPal control

I was playing with ComponentOne 's Paypal ASP.NET control this night, and it's quite cool! It lets you easily add AddtoCart and Checkout functionality to a website. BTW - the control is part of the *free* [sorry, had to] Visual Basic Resource Kit , and
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MSDN TV RSS feed

Has this been here for a while? MSDN TV now has it's own RSS feed , for those who like watching the smart tube. TTFN - Kent

Thunderbird 0.4

Old news for some (in this day & age where something being released two days ago counts as old news), but version 0.4 of Thunderbird (the Mozilla e-mail program) has just been released. For those of you who don't know it, an excellent, small (about

Gee with the VeeBee

I was looking at some of the fine ASP.NET Hands-on Labs that will be waiting for people at some conference upcoming (and hopefully shortly thereafter on a dev center I've heard about). As I went through, this caught my eye: public class BusinessObject
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Fun ASP.NET Whidbey fact

In case you were wondering how this was possible, here's an interesting factino: At this point, System.Web.dll contains well over 1,000 public classes built from over 300,000 lines of code, compared to its version 1 counterpart which had 321 public types
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