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May 2006 - Posts

Running HTML Spell checker on all ASP.NET and HTML files in the solution

If you want to run HTML Spell checker on all aspx, ascx, htm and html files in the solution, you can use the following macro. 1. Click Tools | Macros | Macro IDE 2. Select MyMacros node 3. Click Project | Add Module 4. Specify SpellChecker as module name

Pandora.com - highly recommended

Pandora.com is a pretty cool music service and price is attractive too. You can have if free with ads or ad-free for $36 a year. That's one latte a month and four times chaper than satellite radio. And all it needs is a browser, so it is always with you
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How to add custom control to the Toolbox in Visual Web Developer

Let's say you want to download and use some custom control available elsewhere on the Web. How do you add it to the Web developer so it appears on the toolbox and is picked up by intellisense? Here is how: 1. Download control assembly. I used BusyBox

Custom validation schema video on Channel 9

In this DevNugget, .net Developer Evangelist G. Andrew Duthie (aka .net DEvHammer ), shows you how you can quickly and easily create and register a custom XSD schema that allows get Intellisense and validation of your schema within the Web Form source

Need volunteers to test performance improvements in HTML editor Source view

We have been hearing complaints about delays that sometimes block typing and scrolling in Source view. We identified possible bottlenecks, but we would like to do a bit more real world testing before accepting changes into the VS main line. If you have

Our team members at TechEd in Boston

Todd Grunke (our intellisense, validation and refactoring master) and I are going to Microsoft TechEd in Boston this June. Among speakers on Web Development track are Omar Khan (our General Program Manager), Jeff King (Program Manager) and, of course,

Web Development Tools team blog is now online

Please visit http://blogs.msdn.com/webdevtools/ - this is our team blog. It even has the team picture. Your truly is in the upper left corner :-) It is open to all our team members to post entries. Bash, our Product Unit Manager (my boss) made the first
 
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