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published 19 hours, 27 minutes ago, submitted by
maartenba
21 hours, 19 minutes ago
blog.maartenballiauw.be — In earlier ASP.NET MVC previews, form validation was something that should be implemented "by hand". Since the new ASP.NET MVC preview 5, form validation has become more handy. Let me show you how you can add validation in such a ridiculously easy manner. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 150
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published 17 hours, 12 minutes ago, submitted by
maartenba
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blog.maartenballiauw.be — If you have been using the ASP.NET MVC framework, you possibly have been searching for something like the classic ASP.NET sitemap. After you've played with it, you even found it useful! But not really flexible and easy to map to routes and controllers.
In this post, Maarten describes how to build a custom sitemap provider which uses ASP.NET MVC route data and AuthorizeAttribute to render MCS sitemap data with security trimming enabled! read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 69
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published 1 day, 12 hours ago, submitted by
fzoufaly
1 day, 13 hours ago
aggiorno.com — Free tool to make your web pages compatible with IE8 by automating the introduction of the compatibility flag. read more...
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published 17 hours, 57 minutes ago, submitted by
superghost
1 day, 18 hours ago
weblogs.asp.net — Steve Smith, owner of ASP Alliance and Lake Quincy Media joins us today to teach us about some hidden gems in ASP.NET caching and performance. Steve’s expertise in this area comes from first-hand experience as Lake Quincy’s ad system serves over 60 requests per second and handles over 150 million requests per month. read more...
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published 1 day, 20 hours ago, submitted by
dwhittaker
1 day, 22 hours ago
dimecasts.net — A short screencast reviewing how to test with Team Foundation Server read more...
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category: C# | Views: 104
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published 3 days, 2 hours ago, submitted by
StanJackson
3 days, 20 hours ago
ryanfarley.com — There are many secure websites out there that provide useful information but do not have a public API to access it's data. A prime example of this is the LinkedIn website. You might love to gather some info from LinkedIn, but their promise to deliver a public API has yet to come to fruition. The problem is, the pages with all the good data are secure, requiring the user to log in before accessing these pages. Let's say we want to scrape this data from these pages programatically? We need to authenticate to access these pages. We can do that by reusing the authentication cookie from the site that we receive when we log in with a browser. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 234
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published 4 days, 14 hours ago, submitted by
adminjew
5 days, 9 hours ago
codebetter.com — We use ALOT of serialization in the current system I work with. Serializing/deserializing 100,000,000 objects in a day is pretty common. For a long time we knew that the binary formatter was fat and slow but never rationalized writing something custom as we were always fast enough. Unfortunately our data throughput has raised 400% in the last year (when you start with gigs and gigs of messages this is a huge gain) and our little three or four year old dual xeon 2.2 has turned into the little engine that could during peaks lately so we finally bit the big one and threw something together quickly. read more...
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category: C# | Views: 429
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published 9 days, 19 hours ago, submitted by
gt1329a
9 days, 22 hours ago
encosia.com — An in-depth example of using jQuery to build client-side paging, including progress indicators, to page into any server side data source that can be JSON serialized by ASP.NET AJAX. read more...
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category: AJAX | Views: 345
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published 8 days, 17 hours ago, submitted by
shaharyr
10 days, 18 hours ago
dev102.com — With WebForms, integrating with Ajax libraries other than ASP.NET AJAX was slightly painful. With the new ASP.NET MVC Framework, however, you can use jQuery without these additional headaches. read more...
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category: ASP.NET | Views: 260
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published 11 days, 20 hours ago, submitted by
dnk2007
11 days, 23 hours ago
blogs.lessthandot.com — Only In A Database Can You Get 1000% + Improvement By Changing A Few Lines Of Code read more...
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tiernano
12 days, 8 hours ago
weblogs.asp.net — In this tip, Stephen Walther demonstrates how to unit test the LINQ to SQL DataContext object by creating a Fake DataContext. You can perform standard LINQ to SQL inserts, updates, deletes and LINQ queries against the Fake DataContext. read more...
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published 15 days, 2 hours ago, submitted by
RyanFarley
15 days, 11 hours ago
jankoatwarpspeed.com — Janko shows an extremely simple and nicely polished way to create graphical breadcrumbs like on apple.com. read more...
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