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Objects and Values, Part I Site: MSDN
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In this month's column I am going to begin a two-part discussion on a very important aspect of the .NET Framework: the difference between objects and values.   Author: Ted Pattison   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & VB

Exception Mgmt. App. Block Site: MSDN
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The Exception Management Application Block provides a simple yet extensible framework for handling exceptions. With a single line of app code you can easily log exception information to the Event Log or extend it.   Author: Kenny Jones   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C#

Registering Java in the Header Site: SidneyForcier.com
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Microsoft provides an easy way to dynamically register client side code at runtime. Unfortunately, it can only place the code within the body of a web page. I have two suggestions on how to work around this issue and register code in the header.   Author: Sidney Forcier   Code: ASP.NET v1.1 & C#

JavaScript and DHTML Site: CoDe: Component Developer Magazine
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In this article I'll explore what JavaScript/DHTML is capable of and explain when you should use it and why. In this article I'll cover a powerful set of features you can incorporate in your applications today.   Author: Eric Ranft   Code: ASP.NET v1.1 & JScript

Object-Oriented ASP.NET Site: The Code Project
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Another feature ASP.NET brings us is development with a real, compiled language. We can now leverage the object-oriented aspects of these new languages and put them to work in our code.   Author: Greg Ennis   Code: ASP.NET v1.0 & C#

Delegates and Events in C# Site: ASP.NET Resources
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Delegates exists for situations in which you want to pass methods arounds to other methods. Using a delegate allows the programmer to encapsulate a reference to a method inside a delegate object.   Author: Handy CHang   Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & C#

Developing SEO friendly websites Site: India Web Development
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Developing SEO Friendly websites where the content is driven from the Database with a Content Management System which is developed using ASP.NET. We will learn to build a simple CMS driven site with no nonsense URL, which Search Engines invite.   Author: Benny Alexander   Code: ASP.NET v2.0

JavaScript with ASP.NET Pages Site: DotNetSlackers: Your resource for ASP.NET news
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ASP.NET provides a number of ways of working with client-side script. This article explores the usage and drawbacks of ASP.NET script callbacks, and briefly presents a bird's view of ASP.NET AJAX.   Author: Xun Ding   Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & VB

Using Gaia with jQuery Site: RiderDesign.com
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The Gaia Ajax Widgets Framework uses the well known and very widely used Prototype.js library. When using Gaia with jQuery, existing items or applications driven by jQuery will not work.   Author: RiderDesign.com   Code: ASP.NET v2.0 & VB


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