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WebHost4Life stanks big time. ;-)
I just spent at least 7 hours on their servers helping a College in Canada do something that should have taken less than an hour. Ugh!
Go Discountasp.net, please.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 20 days ago

Snif, snif... jobroll.indeed.com
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 20 days ago

Nice job Klaus, very good collection.

btw, anybody have BlogEngine 1.3 running well from a folder vs. the root on an ASP.NET site?
This question keeps coming up and I haven't had time to test it. ;-)
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 21 days ago

Top shelf, over the top, very well done.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 21 days ago

Pretty sure we'll be able to do this next month with the Listview....can't wait.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 21 days ago

For a resource loader why not just create an extender for the Control Toolkit?
I looked at this project but just don't see the need. <lost />
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 21 days ago

Hmmm, snif snif "Click here to order now."
Smells like an Advertisement to me.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 21 days ago

Did someone just wake up? This news is from Sept 2006.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 22 days ago

Looked like it to me also. Smells fishy.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 22 days ago

Ahhh, me like fix, worky good. ;-)
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 23 days ago

We're really milking this one but yes...
I wasn't referring to Web standards, just the way large companies within the U.S. and otherwise still refuse to agree to standards.

I was with UofM when some of those protocols were developed, then later them for security in ASP commerce sites.

Back in the 80's we had protocols that didn't make the cut but worked better than the current stateless garbage we did adopt to.
By 1988 we had file resume and authoritative handles built into many of the protocols that were used.
And now the stateless Internet is in any shape to adopt new standards?
I'm still behind Microsoft 100% and do not fault them for what happened as a result of competition in a blood thirsty market.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 24 days ago

Look what Andy's done with Silverlight already: http://www.andybeaulieu.com/

Standards? Gosh, just hearing that word makes me cringe.
I remember spending a fortune to be HST standard compliant.
Then another fortune to be ISA standard compliant.

We're so dog'goned competitive we'll never have stinkin standards.

Case in point, some of the Presidential election results later this year will still be tabulated via hand counts.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 24 days ago

Aw, come on Gav.
I've been in this a long time and think it would only be fair to target that comment against IE6.
Look what we were going through when Netscape 4 came out.
We couldn't use half of our off-the-ground XML and first-birth xHTML.
Did you ever do a hex dump on the frontpage DLL back then? "Netscape developers are wienies" was too funny.
Every single ASP developer I knew back then said the same thing, IE was the best tool for our platforms.
Then the competition came out.
Then the dark years of IE6.
OK, everyone is screaming at Msft about the new modes in IE8 but overall it is a brand new Web 2.0 product.
And it will once again make IE the well dressed kid on the block.
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 24 days ago

Come on guys, lets get this one kicked! ;-)
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 24 days ago

Did you guys watch Jesse's CreateFromXaml Silverlight Webcast?
He was using VS2008 on Vista "waiting for permission" as VS thought about bringing up the Add New File dialog for the project.
(You did a good job handling the pause Jesse, excellent webcast.)
posted by wisemx wisemx 9 months, 25 days ago
 

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