IIS Tutorials & Articles
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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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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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SQL Injection Attacks by Example
by Stephen J. FriedlSteve Friedl takes a look at how your site could be vulnerable to SQL injection attacks - complete with numerous examples - and the action you can take to prevent them.
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In Depth ASP.NET using ADO.NET
by John GodelIn this article we will discuss a number of ways to retrieve, show, and update data with ASP.NET forms using ADO.NET. Also, we will have a clear idea about the most common server controls in ASP.NET. In particular, with this article we will cover ASP.NET server controls, ADO.NET DataSource, and creating Templated DataBound Controls, ASP.NET forms, using data with controls. John Godel
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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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Web Forms DataGrid and DataSet Programming
by Jeff LouieThis is a working C# .NET program that demonstrates how to integrate most of the features of the DataGrid and DataSet in a single project including select, insert, update, delete, confirm delete, sort, filter and page.
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Building XML Web Services Using C# and ASP.NET
by James YangThe term web service has been used quite frequently lately: you hear people saying how good web services are and how they will dominate the future of software development, but what exactly are web services and how can we create them? In this article James shows us how to build two web services and also unravels all of the lingo surrounding web services.
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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.
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ADO and Unicode
by David NishimotoHow to use Microsoft ADO to add and update unicode code points stored in an Oracle UTF8 database.
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Remote Scripting Made Easy
by Bruce JohnsonBruce Johnson demonstrates how to use remote scripting to execute server-side functions without leaving the current page.
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Using the SAFileup component
by Khidki SupportChetan Sharma demonstrates how to upload pictures or files to a directory of choice using the SAFileup component.
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Remote Scripting With JavaScript and ASP
by Mitchell HarperRemote scripting is an extremely powerful feature available in both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. It allows us to use a combination of scripting languages to call server side ASP code from the client using JavaScript. In this article Mitchell shows us how to install remote scripting as well as two examples of using it to interact with ASP scripts using client-side JavaScript code.
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Beginning Active Server Pages
by James CrowleyExpand your VB skills to the web - learn how to create Active Server Pages in this extensive tutorial
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Securing ASP Data Access
by Thomas C. CarpeSecuring ASP Data Access Credentials Using the IIS Metabase
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Uploading Files with ASP
by James CrowleyWe take you through the steps of writing the ASP and VB component code needed to upload files with Active Server Pages
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Oracle8 and Oracle8i
by Wrox PressHow to access Oracle 8 and Oracle8i databases... A sample chapter from the book 'ASP Data Access'
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Web Testing with MbUnit and WatiN Part 2: Controlling Localhost and IIS Express
by Yann TrevinOne important aspect of web testing which is not so often discussed in blogs or articles is how to run tests against a web project running in debug mode on the local host. Microsoft provides two options to let you debug web projects locally: the Visual Studio development server and IIS Express. In this second part of our series on writing web integration tests, we’re going to demonstrate how to use the WebTestServer<T> class to start either server from within a running test suite.
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Introduction to Windows Azure - What you should know
by Neil MackenzieNeil Mackenzie looks at where Windows Azure fits among the various cloud computing offerings in the wild today, and also at the four key areas of Azure that new developers will need to be aware of when they start their first project.