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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 an ASP.NET Note Taking Application : John Peterson
Wednesday, October 08 2008
A small one page note taking application that stores the data in a file instead of a database. I've worked with computers and technology pretty much all my life and can't really imagine running a business without them. That being said... when it comes to my personal life, I never seem to learn. Before I get to the code, let me take a minute and relate the inspiration behind this little application. One of my friends was out of town and needed me to take care of some things at his place. Most of it was relatively straight-forward, but there was one thing which was relatively complex and I knew I would need to jot down some notes. So we chose a good time and I called my friend to get the instructions which I proceeded to write down on a piece of scrap paper. Well I'm sure you've already guessed what happened...Store View State in a Persistent Medium, the Proper Way : Bilal Haidar
Support Voice: Web Resources in Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 : Praveen Yerneni
Configuring and customizing the health monitoring system of ASP.NET : Xun Ding
Profiles In ASP.NET 2.0 : Scott Allen
Client Side Callbacks in ASP.NET 2.0 : Richard Bean

