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20 March 2008
Where is ASP.NET 3.5 on IIS ?
Most people on installing .NET 3.5 on the server "expect" an entry for v3.5 under the ASP.NET version Tab in IIS manager. And not finding that entry start panicking. If you have been one of those read on. The more tech savvy folks try to run aspnet_regiis
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19 March 2008
Object.ReferenceEquals(valueVar, valueVar) will always return false
The ReferenceEquals method is usually used to determine if two objects are the same instance. But you need to be a bit cautious when you use it with Value Types. Consider the following code. static void Main( string [] args) { int valueVar = 15; if (Object.ReferenceEquals(valueVar,
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08 March 2008
Internet Explorer 8 Activity Provider - Search MSDN Blogs
Everyone who tuned in to MIX '08 should be knowing that the BETA version of Internet Explorer 8 is now available for public download. Internet Explorer 8 has a lot of features to look out for - Standards Compliant (It passes the Acid 2 Browser Test )
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