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- Make Your ASP.NET Mobile Forms Timer-Refresh and Autoredirect : Peter Bromberg
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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
Sandboxing Gotcha in a Partially Trusted App : Don Kiely
Friday, June 27 2008
One of the three basic ways to build an ASP.NET Web site with partial trust is to use the sandboxing method, which provides enormous flexibility for how you protect your application. Our resident security expert recently had occasion to use this combination technique. It was a more painful experience than it should have been, so Don shares his experience in the hopes that you can avoid this particular bit of pain. The sandboxing method is commonly used with a custom trust level, giving you enormous flexibility about how you protect your application. I recently had occasion to use this combination technique, using a custom trust level along with sandboxing to build a Web site. It was a more painful experience than it should have been, even given that security is just plain too hard. I’d like to share my pain...Validating with RegExs using ASP.NET 2.0 and C# .NET
Encrypting configuration sections : Bipin Joshi
Forms authentication using ASP.NET 2.0 and VB.NET
Adding Client Side functionality to Custom Controls : ali sakhi

