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- Make Your ASP.NET Mobile Forms Timer-Refresh and Autoredirect : Peter Bromberg
You can't use javascript in Mobile Forms, and they won't render the META Refresh tag either. Here's a - Inversion of Control and Dependency Injection with Castle Windsor Container - Part IV : Simone Busoli
In this article I introduce the missing core features I didn't tackle before. They require a little more - Developing Gadgets For The Windows Vista Sidebar : Scott Allen
Windows Vista introduced the Sidebar – an anchored panel on the Windows desktop that can host mini-applications - .NET CodeToHTML : Paschal L
This article shows you how to convert source code to HTML. The aim of this article is to share with you - Save Changes on Close of Browser or when exiting the page. : Abishek R Srikaanth.
This article describes on how you can implement the functionality of saving changes on close of the browser
Building a Simple Blog Engine with ASP.NET MVC and LINQ - Part 1 : Keyvan Nayyeri
Tuesday, April 28 2009
Microsoft released the first CTP of ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions and it includes ASP.NET MVC Framework as one of the main extensions for ASP.NET 3.5. In the first part of this article series about building a simple blog engine with ASP.NET MVC and LINQ, Keyvan introduces the MVC pattern, ASP.NET MVC Framework, and the fundamentals of a simple blogging engine. A few weeks ago Microsoft released the first CTP of ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions which includes the first public version of ASP.NET MVC Framework. There have been many good resources about this MVC Framework on the web as tutorials, blog posts and web casts. I want to write a set of articles about ASP.NET MVC Framework to build a simple blogging engine based on MVC and LINQ in .NET 3.5 and show you all the steps in detail then extend the discussion to some more-in-depth topics. I have not written this application completely and will write it in parallel with these articles....Introduction Part 3: Master Pages and Site Navigation : Scott Mitchell
ASP.NET MVC Framework – Part 2: Testing : Simone Chiaretta
Images as a Service with ADO.NET Data Services : Timothy Khouri
Serve extensionless URL without using ISAPI handler or wildcard mapping : Omar AL Zabir
Build a Nested GridView Control with ASP.NET : Paul Kimmel


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