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- This comprehensive tutorial will walk you step-by-step to create a single ASP.NET page by which you''ll be able to retrieve the server name of any given web site. Explains all the code in detail. Very useful.
- This is part II of a series of articles in which we''ll learn how to send mass e-mails ( both text and HTML ) to a list of subscribers using ASP.NET. We''ll also learn what are validation controls and how they can help us validate user input.
- Sample chapter from &"Visual Basic .NET Developer''s Guide to ASP.NET, XML and ADO.NET&" on ASP.NET controls, code-behind, Page object, web controls, HTML controls and Page object reference.
- Sample chapter from &"ASP.NET Website Programming: Problem - Design - Solution&" on deploying the web site. Describes in detail how you should deploy your site once you''ve finished it, discusses deployment of database and appl...
- Have you ever wanted to see who is viewing your web site in real time? how many of them are there? what browser they are using? where have they come from? what are their host addresses and host names? and exactly what pages they have read? all in det...
- Programmers familiar with JSP''s Model II/struts architecture and others generally familiar with Model View Controller (MVC) architectures, immediately wonder how the MVC pattern can be applied in an ASP.NET world. This article demonstrates how...
- Is the migration to ADO.NET keeping you up at night? This article will show you some techniques for transforming your ADO recordset into an ADO.NET dataset using Visual Basic .NET.
- A Sample Chapter 5 from &"Professional VB.NET 2nd Edition&". Visual Basic has had powerful object-oriented capabilities since the introduction of version 4.0. VB.NET carries that tradition forward. VB.NET simplifies some of the synt...
- This article briefly describes Microsoft.NET, ASP.NET, C#, VS.NET, VB.NET, ADO.NET, XML Web Services, VISUAL J#.
- This article examines how to can create a Web service in .NET and then utilize it from a classic ASP page on your Web server, thereby providing an API that can be utilized by both your ASP.NET Web pages and classic ASP pages.
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