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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

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.

Firefox & Netscape 7.1

One of the support questions I got this week was around my favourite browser (and the latest Netscape one) and ASP.NET. ASP.NET 1.1 doesn't recognize Firefox by default. It therefore doesn't set the Browser[“css2“] property appropriately,
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Come and get it!

Sorry for the delay. The ASP.NET Resource Kit is NOW AVAILABLE. Details at http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/asprk/ . For those who downloaded it last week, don't bother, it hasn't changed. Spread the news far & wide! Let's see if you can break our

More ASP.NET controls

Scott Hanselman writes about some controls I have to take a look at by Peter Blum . http://www.hanselman.com/blog/PermaLink.aspx?guid=5291897b-8f7f-4289-b1d7-6ba6c381892b I trust Scott's opinion on this (actually, I'd trust his opinion on just about everything

Web Wizards, without the mess

via William Bartholomew : Fritz Onion has posted an interesting article about how to write ASP.NET projects without using Web Projects and the associated bindings to IIS etc. http://staff.develop.com/onion/Samples/aspdotnet_without_web_projects.htm TTFN

Where'd it go? (was ASP.NET Resource Kit)

A few people noticed an interesting download appear (and now disappear) from the MSDN downloads center. We crave your patience. It will return soon, we just need to get some pages up first. I'll let you know once it's back and available. In the meantime,

What's new in ASP.NET Whidbey?

Just sent up a new article from the fine Stephen Walther on some more of the new features in ASP.NET Whidbey. This one in particular blew my little mind: Rich XML Data Binding The ASP.NET ”Whidbey” data controls support a variety of rich data

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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User Agent strings

A nice survey of many of the available User Agent strings that may hit your sites. (OK, 90% of them may be one of them, but please, please don't forget the others) http://www.zytrax.com/tech/web/browser_ids.htm TTFN - Kent

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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ASP to ASP.NET

Not on MSDN yet (it's on the [great] other place ), but there is now an Alpha of an ASP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant: The ASP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant is designed to help you convert ASP pages and applications to ASP.NET. It does not make the
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ASP.NET Developer Center has gone live!

After a 75 day gestation, and a moderately difficult labour, I'm pleased to tell everyone that the new ASP.NET Developer Center has now launched on MSDN at 3:00pm on June 12, 2003 -- http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/ I'm hoping that people will find
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