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ASP.NET Nov 2002

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Each month at CodeProject we gather together the best of the articles submitted the previous month and ask our readers to choose the best of the best. Entry is automatic - just submit you articke and we'll do the rest.

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Current Entries

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31 Aug 2003Per S
Where are your internet visitors coming from?
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9 Aug 2003Jason Henderson
Some HTML and JavaScript that helps you write and preview CP articles.
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28 Nov 2002James W. Threadgill
An article demonstrating the use of Dreamweaver MX to create a simple ASP.NET application.
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31 Oct 2002ian mariano
A narrative article demonstrating creation of a .NET distributed web application through hand-coding using best practices.
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14 Dec 2002Sajid Rehman
Page templates can provide more than just design consistency
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24 Nov 2002eightfour
This sample shows you how to send e-mails over SMTP using the Mail-Class in C# and ASP.NET.
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5 Nov 2002Kevin McFarlane
Illustrates replacing custom authentication with ASP.NET Forms Authentication.
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10 Nov 2002Rob Lans
Sample for building ASP.NET custom controls
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6 Nov 2002Per S
How to use URL aliases to fix for the URL wrapping problem in emails
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18 Nov 2002Zek3vil
An update of my Windows XP Style Menu article, now with description supported for every link.
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7 Nov 2002Paul Ingles
A set of controls that when placed on a web form help to prevent abuse of registration pages by forcing users to enter the security code displayed in a picture.
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13 Nov 2002Amol Rajmane
works in all browsers
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12 Sep 2003Gaurav Saini
Demonstration of using a timer on a webpage.
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21 Nov 2002Kalvin Ernst
ASP.NET universal generic database application, based on one table from either an Microsoft Access2000 or SQL Server 2000 database. It comes in 2 versions: ASP Classic or ASP.NET
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2 Nov 2002Paul Reeder
This article explains how to use Internet Explorer add-ins to view documents that cannot be usually viewed from inside Visual Studio.
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4 Nov 2002essence
I've created a Regex evaluator. It has proven to be extremely helpful. Please feel free to use, and e-mail me if you want the source.
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7 Nov 2002Erik Brown
Using ASP.NET and reflection to display the ImageCodecInfo objects available on the server machine.

Current Participants

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Web Developer
United States United States

  • A Software Professional with five years of experience as Software Engineer in Analysis, Design and Development of software applications using ASP/JavaScript/SQL Server 2000.
  • Rich development experience in Internet/Intranet based applications using ASP, MS SQL Server, JavaScript and tools like Visual InterDev 6.0.
  • Expertise in ASP, VBScript, JavaScript, HTML, XML, COM, and SQL Server.
  • Experience in analyzing and handling complex Database Design.
  • He holds BS in Electronics Engineering.
Architect
India India
'Anil' Radhakrishna is a seasoned architect who enjoys working with Microsoft tools & technologies. He blogs quite regularly about his little discoveries and technical experiments on his blog called Tech Tips, Tricks & Trivia. He loves building mash-ups using public Web APIs.
Web Developer
Germany Germany
1978-I was born
1989-My parents (++me, ++myBrother) moved to Germany
1990-I've got my first Computer (Amstrad CPC-464)
1991-I've bought a Commodore C64 by myself
1992-I've bought my first PC (486sx25)
1993-My first Website (static HTML) was ready
1993-PHP, ASP, SQL, C++, JavaScript, Python
2001-eightfour goes csharp
Web Developer
United States United States
Erik Brown is the author of "Windows Forms in Action" and a veteran of three startup companies, all successful. He holds a B.S. and M.S. in Mathematics from Carnegie-Mellon University and currently works as an architect and project manager at Unisys Corporation.

When not in front of his computer, Erik can be found on and around the soccer fields of Northern Virginia, where he lives with his wife and two daughters.
Web Developer
United States United States
Just a crazy developer with crazy ideas of grandure.

What's that? Anal probe? NO, I said "Anal CODE!" Get that thing away, and get back to EditPlus.
Team Leader
India India
Over 10 years of experience in designing & development of Java/J2EE standalone and web based systems for financial & commercial institutions. Over 4 years of experience in enhancing and maintenance of multi-threaded systems. Solid background in Object-Oriented analysis and design, web site development and maintenance. Proficient in developing thorough design documentation of system interfaces, data model and application components. Profound knowledge of design patterns (GOF & J2EE patterns), coding standards and best practices. Deep knowledge in creation of standalone batch based data extraction & loader systems.

Had been to onsite (NY, USA) for 2 years (2009-2011) and worked with technical, implementation team, customer support team and business team for creation, design, implementation, deployment and post deployment support of new web based and batch based systems.
Chief Technology Officer
United States United States
20+ years as a strategist at the intersection of business, design and technology.
Web Developer WWWeb Concepts
United States United States
James W. Threadgill began his education with community college computer science certification program. He continued to the University of Houston-Clear Lake where he earned a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Arts. His first paying jobs as a web developer took place were during his first year of graduate school in 1998. He soon established WWWeb Concepts a web design and development firm located in Houston Texas that he still owns and operates today.

He has authored tutorials on web development for the Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance, Code Project and the Dynamic Zones. He co-authored the Glasshaus book Dreamweaver MX: ASP.NET Web Development released by Wrox Press February 2003.

Repository: https://github.com/wwwebconcepts
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Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
I have been a professional developer since 1996. I live in Illinois, in the USA. I am married and have four children.
Web Developer
Australia Australia
This member has not yet provided a Biography. Assume it's interesting and varied, and probably something to do with programming.
Web Developer
United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Web Developer
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I graduated with a first class BSc honours degree in a Computer Science/Management Science hybrid Smile | :) from Loughborough University. I live in London and currently work as a .NET Developer in central London.

I'm also currently blogging my progress at further developing my articles into commercial components. Read my blog here.

I've also recently started dabbling at digital photography, and digital re-touching, and developing small simple multiplayer games in Flash.
Software Developer (Senior)
United States United States
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Web Developer
Norway Norway
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Web Developer
Netherlands Netherlands
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Web Developer
United Kingdom United Kingdom
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Singapore Singapore
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