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ASP.NET Nov 2003

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Current Entries

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20 Nov 2016Thierry Parent
A C#, C++, Delphi, ActiveX , Javascript , NodeJs and Java trace framework and a trace viewer: Tail, OutputDebugString, event log, and with Log4J, Log4Net, and Microsoft Enterprise Instrumentation Framework (EIF) support. This also comes with full support for Pocket PC, Silverlight, and Android.
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7 Jul 2005Matt Sollars
An article on automatically switching between HTTP and HTTPS protocols without hard-coding absolute URLs.
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21 Apr 2004Tomas Petricek
Highly customizable JavaScript popup control for web page wrapped in ASP.NET custom control.
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19 Feb 2004Mike Ellison
A data-driven, templated sub-class of the ASP.NET Calendar control
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11 Nov 2003Al Alberto
An account of my experience in learning to develop in the .NET environment
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6 Apr 2006Eric Woodruff
An ASP.NET page class that has the ability to e-mail its rendered content.
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31 Oct 2003Industria Virtual
This is a pretty menu in XP style. Easy to setup, highly customizable.
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16 Nov 2003Alexander Kent
An article on axWebBrowser/MSHTML automation using Visual C#.
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9 Nov 2003Hans-Jürgen Schmidt
DBTool is a little HTA (HTML application) to peek into databases.
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6 Apr 2006Eric Woodruff
Detecting changes in data controls in ASP.NET Web Forms.
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12 Nov 2003cdidave
Simple ASP/SQL Server Chat application
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15 Mar 2006Nathan Ridley
This script allows you to email the contents of an HTML form to one or more specified addresses. It supports HTML emails, plain text emails, and preformatted email templates.
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6 Apr 2006Eric Woodruff
A utility class containing some useful features for ASP.NET applications.
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4 Dec 2003Paul Bartlett
Shows how the object features of JScript can be put to use in a useful utility script
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3 Nov 2003Marc Clifton
An attempt to define what the term "framework" means.
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26 Nov 2003Henrik Stuart
The article describes a client-side workaround using JScript for the missing functionality in Microsoft Internet Explorer to add language-dependant quotation marks around, in particular [q], but also [blockquote] HTML elements.
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2 Nov 2003I Piscean
An article on writing Custom Authentication provider in ASP.NET
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6 Apr 2006Eric Woodruff
A set of common, reusable page classes for ASP.NET applications.
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30 Nov 2003Nilesh_Shah_Ind
Dynamically Change Frame Pages
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24 Nov 2003User 30735
A classic example of implementing reusable web user control, with supporting controls and classes to keep the code manageable
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28 Nov 2003Paul Reeder
Implements a DNS updating service via XML Web Services.
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22 Nov 2003Thomas Montembault
Simple framework for text and graphic Printing/Previewing
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15 Nov 2003cdidave
A simple email-like system to handle messages posted from an HTML form.
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3 Nov 2003Arthur & Vladimir Nesterovsky
This article describes transport for web services through MQ, provided as an implementation of SOAP Transport interface of the Web Services Enhancements (WSE 2.0).
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18 Nov 2003Hugo Flores
This article describes how to bind multiple resultsets into a DataGrid control.
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19 Nov 2003Mesrop Simonian
This article demonstrates how to apply a dropdownlist value to multiple rows in a DataGrid.
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3 Nov 2003jrfinkel
This article discusses subclassing the DropDownList to create a DropDownList that is preloaded with U.S. States and Canadian Provinces
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13 Nov 2003Madampath Sunil Menon
This articles describes you a simple method to save and get values of dynamically created controls in a Web Page from the ViewState Object

Current Participants

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Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Kentdome LLC
United States United States
Biography in progress Wink | ;-)
Web Developer
Israel Israel
We are two brothers Arthur and Vladimir Nesterovsky. About last seven years we are working together as a team. We are skilled software developers, you can read more about us here: http://www.nesterovsky-bros.com/html/css2/about.html . We are both have more than eight years experience in programming. We have good recommendations from our current and previous employers.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
Eric Woodruff is an Analyst/Programmer for Spokane County, Washington where he helps develop and support various applications, mainly criminal justice systems, using Windows Forms (C#) and SQL Server as well as some ASP.NET applications.

He is also the author of various open source projects for .NET including:

The Sandcastle Help File Builder - A front end and project management system that lets you build help file projects using Microsoft's Sandcastle documentation tools. It includes a standalone GUI and a package for Visual Studio integration.

Visual Studio Spell Checker - A Visual Studio editor extension that checks the spelling of comments, strings, and plain text as you type or interactively with a tool window. This can be installed via the Visual Studio Gallery.

Image Map Controls - Windows Forms and web server controls that implement image maps.

PDI Library - A complete set of classes that let you have access to all objects, properties, parameter types, and data types as defined by the vCard (RFC 2426), vCalendar, and iCalendar (RFC 2445) specifications. A recurrence engine is also provided that allows you to easily and reliably calculate occurrence dates and times for even the most complex recurrence patterns.

Windows Forms List Controls - A set of extended .NET Windows Forms list controls. The controls include an auto-complete combo box, a multi-column combo box, a user control dropdown combo box, a radio button list, a check box list, a data navigator control, and a data list control (similar in nature to a continuous details section in Microsoft Access or the DataRepeater from VB6).

For more information see http://www.EWoodruff.us
Software Developer (Senior)
Germany Germany
Occupation: SW engineer since 1981.

Business: Control and automation systems.

History
The 80s: Assembler, PL/M, RMX OS.
The 90s: C, C++, pSOS, VxWorks, Structured Analysis, Windows, networking, project management
98-03: WinNT/2000, COM with C++/ATL, UIs with VB6, design with UML, IP protocols
The new millenium: WinXP, .NET (all versions), C#, WF, WCF, WPF, ...
Denmark Denmark
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Web Developer
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Web Developer
United States United States
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Web Developer Industria Virtual
Brazil Brazil
Taylor made web applications for you and your business.
Web Developer
United States United States
I have been developing software since 1984, when I began working with Digital Equipment Corporation. In 1990, I started by own independent company, Systems by Design of Illinois.

I was trained using a language (Pascal) that was designed (by Niklaus Wirth) to teach programming concepts of data structures and algorithms. My early practical experience was for a company that demanded high-quality, documented code. We built large systems using DEC's VAX/VMS Pascal.

Because of this experience, I am particularly uncomfortable with the fact that C++, which is agruably one of the worst languages ever created, is being used to teach introductory computer classes.

I am also uncomfortable with badly written documentation, which is often confounded by the introduction of material that is extraneous to the point being explained. This makes the learning and practical use of new development tools more difficult than desired.

In the current horrendous economic climate, I devote most of my time and energy to non-profit organizations, living off the money saved from doing work in the corporate world when the business climate was more favorable.
Web Developer
China China
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Web Developer
India India
Sunil Menon is a FrameWork Team Leader in ITB India Pvt. Ltd. He has been working in VC++ and Centura before getting hooked to .Net. After creating some applications in the Compact Framework, his skills are now being exploited in the ASP.net world. He loves his work and loves solving problems and designing workflows.
Architect Interacx
United States United States
Blog: https://marcclifton.wordpress.com/
Home Page: http://www.marcclifton.com
Research: http://www.higherorderprogramming.com/
GitHub: https://github.com/cliftonm

All my life I have been passionate about architecture / software design, as this is the cornerstone to a maintainable and extensible application. As such, I have enjoyed exploring some crazy ideas and discovering that they are not so crazy after all. I also love writing about my ideas and seeing the community response. As a consultant, I've enjoyed working in a wide range of industries such as aerospace, boatyard management, remote sensing, emergency services / data management, and casino operations. I've done a variety of pro-bono work non-profit organizations related to nature conservancy, drug recovery and women's health.
Web Developer
United States United States
I began programming on my Commodore 64 at around the age of 12. After migrating to DOS and then Windows, I decided to take on the Web. Several languages and platforms later, I have settled in with .NET nicely. I am currently the owner of a software consulting company and lead application developer for a learning-based technology consultation company.

The love of a finished application is usually at war with the desire to improve it as soon as it's released (they're never really finished).
Web Developer
United States United States
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
United States United States
With a background in education, music, application development, institutional research, data governance, and business intelligence, I work for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas helping to derive useful information from institutional data. It's an old picture, but one of my favorites.
Web Developer
Australia Australia
Web application developer, graphic designer, aspiring entrepreneur, snowboarder and electronic music afficianado.

Web Developer
India India
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Technical Lead Google
United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
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Architect
Belgium Belgium
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United States United States
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Czech Republic Czech Republic
I live in Prague, the capital city of Czech republic (most of the time Smile | :) ). I've been very interested in functional programming recently and I have a passion for the new Microsoft F# language. I'm writing a book about Functional Programming in the Real World that shows the ideas using examples in C# 3.0 and F#.

I've been Microsoft MVP (for C#) since 2004 and I'm one of the most active members of the F# community. I'm a computer science student at Charles University of Prague. My hobbies include photography, fractals and of course many things related to computers (except fixing them). My favorite book writers are Terry Pratchett and Philip K Dick and I like paintings by M. C. Escher.

PS: My favorite codeproject icon is Sheep | [baah] .
Software Developer
India India
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