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This example uses a simple blend of Web Services, XML, XSL, Windows Forms, and ASP.NET to create an application which shows data using a Web browser, and also allows the same data to be synced and viewed offline on a Pocket PC.
Author: SuperDotNet Webmaster Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C# |
We will use RDN function to generate a random number. While generating a random number we will touch diffrences using randomize function. Our first example generates a random number between 1 ~ 10. Author: Dotnetindex.com Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB |
This article explains the way to implement Page Processing system to an Asp.Net page with the help of JavaScript. This article provides sample source code and live demo. You can implement easily with your asp.net applications. Author: AspdotnetCodes Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & C# |
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It is very easy to build To-do list web application in ASP.NET 2.0. This tutorial will cover the basics of using .Net 2.0's controls and fundamentals of using Visual Web Developer to create a simple, but powerful application. Author: Richard Bean Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & VB |
Tutorial explains how to build simple content management system in ASP.NET and MS Access database. It works with static pages and it is nice solution for web sites with 10 to 100 pages. Author: Richard Bean Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & C# |
DotNetNuke 4.3 and 3.3 - 6 videos detailing how to create a custom registration form for your DotNetNuke portal. Using Manage Profile Properties. Author: Lee sykes Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & VB |
The XML/XSLT content management application shows how training content can be marked-up using XML to allow different document formats to be targeted. The downloadable code targets classroom, self-study, and PDF formats. |
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The only type of URL rewriting available in ASP.NET can be used only for small websites with a few pages since we need to have a rule for each page. The following is an example of URL rewriting which can be done in the web.config file Author: asp.net tutorials Code: ASP.NET v3.5 & VB |
There are two types of state management - server side and client side. In this post I'm going to introduce the client side state management and explain when to choose client side or server side state management. This tutorial explains how to use them. Author: gilf Code: ASP.NET v3.5 & VB |
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