ASP (3.0) Tutorials & Articles
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Password Program in ColdFusion
by Julia Lynne GreenThis program provides clues, automatic messaging systems for lost passwords etc.
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Creating a Members Area in ASP
by James CrowleyA complete tutorial on how to create your own 'members-only' area on your website.
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Interview with Matthew Reynolds
by James CrowleyA technical Interview with Matthew Reynolds, author of Beginning E-Commerce with Visual Basic, ASP, SQL Server 7.0 and MTS
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Automate web application UI testing with Selenium
by Sing LiTesting web applications is a problem, but Sing Li thinks the solution might be easier than you think with Selenium.
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Selecting, Confirming & Deleting Multiple Checkbox Items In A DataGrid/GridView - Part 2: Maintaining CheckBox State Acr
by Dimitrios MarkatosIn this article, we will examine how to create a fully functional DataGrid and GridView in .NET 2.0 with all the features you'd find set up on Hotmail, Yahoo, and AOL Mail, and further demonstrate how you can multi-select items across pages and batch delete them all.
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Generate Thumbnail Images from PDF Documents in .NET
by Jonathan HodgsonThis article presents VB.NET code to create thumbnail images from a directory of Adobe Acrobat PDF documents using the .NET Framework.
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Building a Full-Featured Custom DataGrid Control
by Dimitrios MarkatosIn this article, we will demonstrate how you can build your very own Datagrid control component, one that you will be able to customize, and more importantly reuse. Based on this ability, you will then end up with one powerful control that will have many implementations, from which you could learn about creating almost any other types of custom controls.
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ASP.NET Controls Explained: Part 1/2
by James YangIn ASP.NET, there are several features that we can use to make our code reusable and independent of other code, including user controls, server controls, and the code behind method. In this article James explains what each of these features are used for, and also shows you how to use each one by providing a number of simple yet detailed ASP.NET examples.
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Extracting the Country from the IP Address:- How To?
by Amit GuptaGet to know from where the visitors to your website are coming. Amit shows you how you can know the Country of a visitor through his IP Address without using COM.
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Using ADO.NET with SQL Server
by James CrowleyAn extensive examination of using ADO.NET to access SQL Server databases, from establishing connections and executing stored procedures, to connection pools, data readers and data sets.
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.NET Data Caching
by Dimitrios MarkatosAn introduction to using data caching in your ASP.NET pages, from simple time-specific data expiration to file dependencies, plus a real-world example with caching for data in a pagable DataGrid control.
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Accessibility for Web Developers
by Gez LemonDevelopers put a lot of effort into ensuring their sites can be viewed in outdated browsers, but all too often ignore newer browsers, or worse still, a whole range of visitors. Accessibility means access to information for all. Information to all, regardless of the device used to view the document, or abilities of the visitor. This article covers the W3C guidelines for making your site accessible - a legal requirement for companies in the UK and United States.
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MySQL Tutorial
by Gez LemonAn introduction to using MySQL, from creating databases to modifying tables to creating and deleting rows.
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Managing banner ad clickthroughs
by James ShawWhen serving adverts, its important to only be recording click-thrus generated by real people, not just bots indexing your site! This article shows how to accurately measure click-thrus using a combination of IP addresses and User agent tags.
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A complete banner advertising system
by James ShawJames Shaw takes you through his complete in-house banner advertising system, from serving the ads, counting the click-thrus and generating the statistics!
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Encapsulating ODBC in ASP .NET
by Jason G. WilliscroftHotQuant, LLC, builds on their previous ODBC article by demonstrating how to use encapsulation to isolate an application's data access layer and significantly streamline the code.
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Searching articles for hand-picked keywords
by James ShawJames Shaw demonstrates how he implemented a keyword-searching page for his site.
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Using Triggers to track database action history
by Super TalTal Kelley demonstrates how to use triggers in SQL Server in order to keep track of who is modifying your database tables.
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ASP Web Counter
by Paul Freeman-PowellPaul takes you through how to create a simple, professional looking web counter for your web site using ASP.
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Ten Things to Do With IIS
by Matt FoleyRather than whining about rude Apache admins, I thought it would be a more useful response simply to write down some of the ways I've found of improving IIS. So without further delay here are my top ten tips for making the most of your IIS.