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Browser Security Test

Run 37 tests to make certain your browser isn't letting anything in you don't want. [via ACMEbinary ]

Tracing in 2.0, soon.... soon....

I try not to push 2.0 information too much, as there are many others out there with far more knowledge on it than me. Having said that, I saw this new setting this morning. <trace enabled =" true | false " localOnly =" true | false " pageOutput ="

February CTP now available

In honour of March 2, we now present {insert ta da here} The February Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Visual Studio 2005. This month, we have new versions of Visual Studio 2005 Professional (for MSDN Subscribers) and the fabulous Express products:

Second Edition, now with more brain-thumping goodness

Just got a copy of the second edition of Advanced .NET Remoting by Ingo (and now also Mario Szpuszta ). I had the good fortune of squeezing my brain through it a while back (and lived!). While the talk continues, you really need to read as much of this

Trust everyone, but always cut the cards

There are a lot of ASP.NET Hosters out there. So, logically you want to build ASP.NET applications and put them on the hosters. Simple, dimple? Well, for you. You can fire up Visual Notepad, Web Matrix or Visual Studio .NET and hammer one out of silicon

Internet Explorer Developer Center

And then there were 50... OK, maybe there aren't 50 Developer Centers (yet — it just feels that way some days), but there is now an Internet Explorer Dev Center. With new content, even! Learn what SP2 and future advances have in store for you. It's worth

ASP.NET Member Management Component Prototype now available

The Microsoft ASP.NET v1.1 Membership Management Component Prototype contains classes that allow a developer to more easily authenticate users, authorize users, and store per-user property data in a user profile. The authentication feature validates and

NOAA Way -- the Web Service

Looking at my news items this morning, and what do I see? NOAA (the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency, aka, the Weather Guys) now has a Web Service available (sadly RPC/Encoded) to get the weather. Details here . WSDL here . Party on your desktop

We have many questions...

Scott Mitchell 's latest playpen is something I've been looking to find for a while -- a FAQ system built on ASP.NET. Multicategory, pumps out RSS feeds, what else could you want (besides a download) So far, it looks pretty r0xx0r (sorry, I've been spending

Use Cache, Save Cash

Where's Rob been? Busy starting a company and building a Community Server . However, he still cares about all of you enough to keep writing his column - read his latest, " Use Cache, Save Cash " about SQL cache invalidation in ASP.NET 1.1 and 2.0.

How bread (and ASP.NET 2.0) is made

Scott Guthrie has an amazing look into the 'end game' of how software gets released from Microsoft. It also has the cleanest explanation of "tell" and "ask" mode I've ever read (never had the guts to ask anyone).

Something new, something blue

Two articles for you today: Still making money off of ASP.NET 1.1? Take a look at Callum Shillan's Dynamic Creation of Validation Controls for those times when you just don't know what you'll need to do to validate Looking forward to making more money

Why wait for DetailsView?

Dino is back, and he brought presents. The DetailsView control is one of the most intriguing ones (for me) in ASP.NET 2.0. However, why wait until ASP.NET 2.0 ships? In this article , Dino creates a DetailsView control that works with ASP.NET 1.1 code

Ports, reporting for duty...

While I love Fiddler for monitoring HTTP, and TCPTrace for SOAP traffic, I've never been able to grok Ethereal or NetMon for general TCP traffic (not to mention a lot of places hunt down these apps and threaten users with assorted medieval HR implements.

Paul Wilson and OSS

Via Paul Wilson's blog : I've finally decided to make my WilsonWebForm open-source on SourceForge: The ASP.NET WilsonWebForm enables Multiple Forms and Non-PostBack Forms, finally allowing you to overcome this built-in ASP.NET restriction. This is a real
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