ASP (3.0) Tutorials & Articles
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The Quick & Dirty .NET Guide to C#/VB OOP
by Dimitrios MarkatosAlthough this article won't be an exhaustive OOP treatise, its objective nevertheless is to present in a quick and dirty manner C#/VB Object-Oriented Programming. Moreover, even though this article may be slightly geared more towards C#, all important VB assessments or similarities are addressed and demonstrated. By the way, keep in mind C# is very case sensitive. Incidentally, don't be put off at the length of this article, a lot of it is simply repeated code examples for both languages.
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XML Serialization in .NET
by Anthony HartIn the past, maintaining the state of an object in ASP often required some very inventive and painstaking code. In the brave new world of .NET, however, Object Serialization offers us a comparatively easy way to do just that, as well as some other useful tasks.
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Extensible Markup Language (XML) Tutorial
by Gez LemonAn introduction to the basics of XML, covering attributes, elements, document type definitions and XSL stylesheets.
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Handling Errors in VB/VBA/VBS/ASP
by Mike JThis article will discuss some of the more basic and practical ways to solve general error handling in your Visual Basic applications and MS Office VBA modules. It is in many ways applicable to VBA, VBScript and ASP, in much based on the same syntax and practical solutions in your code.
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ActiveX Data Objects
by TahoniLearn about ADO in VB and ASP, and how to create connectionless recordsets in this tutorial from Tarhoni of Wali Systems Inc.
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XML SOAP
by ComponentSourceSOAP - Simple Object Access Protocol – is the hottest thing in XML development
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Polymorphism in VB
by James CrowleyPolymorphism is one of the elite programming terms found only in the upper echelons of the Visual Basic world. In this tutorial, vbweb.co.uk simplifies the topic and shows how everyone can benefit fro
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Using SQL Server for ASP.NET session state
by Barry DorransLearn how you can use an alternative session storage method, using SQL Server - very useful if you're running sites across multiple servers, or need session state to persist across application restarts.
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Replicating GetRows in .NET
by Dimitrios MarkatosDimitrios explains how replicating GetRows in .NET is easy and shows how it offers precise control of the details of the data and its display.
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When Session Variables Go Bad
by Bruce JohnsonBruce Johnson takes a look at pros and cons of using Session variables to maintain state on a web site; and the problems you might hit when using them.
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High-Performance .NET Application Development & Architecture
by Dimitrios MarkatosThis article demonstrates the art of creating and architecting high-performance and scalable .NET applications, covering all stages, from planning to development and their perspective best practices.
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DataGrid/GridView Paging and Sorting Using A DataReader
by Dimitrios MarkatosThis article will demonstrate two ways one could implement the DataReader to bind a DataGrid, that includes caching, paging and persistent bi-directional sorting, all without the use of a DataAdapter/DataSet at all, and includes ASP.NET 2.0 GridView version!
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Selecting, Confirming & Deleting Multiple Checkbox Items In A DataGrid (i.e. HotMail & Yahoo)
by Dimitrios MarkatosIn this article, we will examine how to create a fully functional DataGrid with all the features you'd find set up on Hotmail or Yahoo. As an added bonus we'll be performing all of our data tasks strictly utilizing Microsoft's new Data Access Application Block or DAAB v2.
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Wireless Markup Language (WML) Tutorial
by Gez LemonGez Lemon introduces WML - the markup language used to make sites suitable for viewing using a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) device - covering cards, timers, tasks, getting user input and creating dynamic pages.
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Make your Classic ASP code work like in ASP.NET
by Christian CalderonDeveloping in Classic ASP using the same technics as in ASP.NET?. If you have to work in Classic ASP, why don't do it the right way? By using a similar framework not only your code will be more organized and efficient, but it will take you a fraction of the time to port to ASP.NET!
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Implementing ODBC in ASP .NET
by Jason G. WilliscroftWith Microsoft's ODBC data server controls, .NET finally supports ODBC... but not very well. HotQuant, LLC, has published an in-depth technical article demonstrating an effective workaround.
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XP, Component Services and .NET
by John GodelLearn about the changes introduced by COM+, new features included in Windows XP for COM+, and how to use COM+ services from your .NET programs.
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XML Strengths & Weakness’ with DOM, ASP & XSL
by Nakul GoyalNakul Goyal introduces the XML technology, and how it can be used in your ASP and Visual Basic programs.
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SQL Distributed Management Objects
by S.S. AhmedYou will learn how to administer SQL Server remotely. I have selected VB to develop a component that will be used in ASP scripts to harness the power of SQL-DMO.
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Implementing Error Logging
by Carvin WilsonHow to implement error logging in ASP 3.0