XML Tutorials & Articles
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Creating an ASP.NET Search Engine
by Stevan RodriguesWhen I was working on an ASP.NET project, I had to add the site search module - this article demonstrates how. This search engine will index an entire page for matching keyword(s) or a phrase and will count how many times the keyword(s) or phrase are found on the page, and displays the results with the highest matches first.
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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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An Introduction to VB.NET and Database Programming
by Chas ProfittI am a beginner. I wanted to share some experiences with other beginners. The next few articles that come from my keyboard will be about my experience with teaching myself to develop applications in VB.NET.
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XML transformations in .NET - Part I
by JLogicAn introduction to using XSL transformations on XML documents, and how to perform these in VB .NET using the XslTransform class.
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Reading, Storing and Transforming XML Data in .NET
by Dimitrios MarkatosThis article illustrates a mixture of common .NET methods for formatting and presenting in a readable fashion any XML document you may encounter. The latest hype with XML Web Services and even the .NET Framework itself relies on XML as its backbone, therefore this is no light matter.
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Web Forms - Working with ASP.NET server controls
by Pearson EducationExtensive coverage of the ASP.NET Web Form server controls, including Images, Image Buttons, List Boxes, Drop-Down Lists, Hyperlinks, and Link Buttons.
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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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Introduction to Microsoft's .NET Platform
by Nakul GoyalASP.NET is not just another upgrade or the next version of ASP. It is a unified web development platform that provides necessary services for developers to build Enterprise Web based Applications. ASP.NET allows you to use a full featured programming language such as C# or VB.NET to build web applications easily.
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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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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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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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SAX and VB 6
by Mike JamesXML allows information to be coded in such a way that it's easy to extract, but this is only the case if you use one of the supplied APIs. We take a look at SAX, and in particular how to use it with VB 6.0.
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Understanding XML Namespaces
by Yasser ShohoudUnderstanding XML namespaces is essential to understanding and building Web services. Unfortunately, most developers do not understand how XML namespaces work and get confused when they see all the colons and URLs. I wrote this article to help you get over the initial hump of understanding XML namespaces, and to show you how they are used in XML documents.
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Implementing The Google Web Service In VB.NET
by Jayesh JainLearn how to implement the new Google Web Service and take advantage of its powerful searching features in your VB.NET program.
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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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The .NET Framework & Protecting your Code
by James CrowleyWe examine the ease with which source code can be obtained from .NET assemblies, and review two commercial products that help combat this through the use of obfuscation.
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POSTing Form Data to a Web Page
by Bruce JohnsonDemonstrates two techniques that can be used to post data to a web page from within Visual Basic.
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Building a Web Service - The Beginning
by Bruce JohnsonTo create an intelligently designed web services, it is important to understand the architecture that is available to support them. This article lays out the foundation on which our sample web service will be based.
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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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Searching XML using a DataSet & DataView
by Chris ScottSometimes you need the basic features of a database but don't want the hassle, and possibly cost, of creating one for a small application. With the .NET DataSet object and a simple XML document we can emulate the basic features of a database.