Help Stop Cross-Site Scripting Attacks with HttpOnly Cookies Did you know that there's a simple little change you can make in the way you handle cookies that can help prevent your users from falling victim to a cross-site scripting attack? Implementing HttpOnly cookies is quick, easy, and goes a long way towards making your application safer for everyone.
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Building an Enhanced ASP.NET GridView Control The GridView is a great control that allows you to display paginated results. But what happens if you want to change the underlying display for all of your projects? This article shows you how to extend the GridView so that it displays a summary row and allows pagination and sorting in that summary row.
Master Complex Builds with MSBuild As your projects grow more complicated, you'll need a build system to keep track of build results—and MSBuild is up to the task.
SQL Server Analysis Services - Creating Data Source Views Now it is time to go practical in our business intelligence project as we have provided enough concepts. The first step in creating BI projects is to provide data sources to build your model out of. In this article, Nidal examines the different aspects of creating data source views using SQL Server 2008. After providing a short introduction, he outlines the procedure involved in a series of steps with the help of relevant screenshots.
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Classic ASP Ad Rotator Sample This sample illustrates the basics of how to use the Ad Rotator control. The control is easy to use, and just like its .NET counterpart, it can be useful even if you're not actually serving advertisements.
Getting Up and Running with the Composite UI Application Block for WPF Building small applications from scratch is easy enough with almost any available programming technology. However, if you are assigned the task to build large applications and have the requirement to re-use code either now or tomorrow, you need to be a lot more careful. Microsoft has ready-made patterns that help you build complex Windows Presentation Foundation applications with reusability and componentized design in mind.
Methods in C# In this third part of a ten-part series on C# you will learn about lambda expressions anonymous methods and more. It is excerpted from chapter four of em C# 3. in a Nutshell Third Edition A Desktop Quick Reference em written by Joseph Albahari and Ben Albahari O Reilly ISBN 596527578 . Copyright 2 7 O Reilly Media Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission from the publisher. Available from booksellers or direct from O Reilly Media....
Sharing Controls Across Different Web Sites Without Using DLLs One of the most frequent gripes programmers have about ASP.NET is that you can't implement include files across multiple web sites like you could in classic ASP. In ASP.NET, Microsoft recommends that you use DLLs to share code, but that can make things more complex then they need to be. This article illustrates how you can simply share source code files in ASP.NET just like you could in classic ASP.
SharePoint Applied: 10 Things You Wish They Had Told You—Part 2 Part 1 of this two-part article covered five architecture- and management-focused topics you wish they had told you about SharePoint. This article follows up with five more topics targeted specifically toward SharePoint developers.
How to Change Crystal Report Formatting for Different Customers - Part 2 Eric continues the series on how to format your Crystal reports programmatically. This can be very helpful when deploying the same reports for different customers who want a different look. He demonstrates the different formatting methods, such as custom formatting a WinForm application, and also that of Crystal objects with the help of relevant source code.
SharePoint Applied: 10 Things You Wish They Had Told You—Part 2 Part 1 of this two-part article covered five architecture- and management-focused topics you wish they had told you about SharePoint. This article follows up with five more topics targeted specifically toward SharePoint developers.
Jump To a File in Windows Explorer Directly From Visual Studio Did you know that recent versions of Visual Studio all come with the handy little feature of being able to jump directly to the folder that contains the file you're currently working on?
Creating a Most Recents Menu Item with the MenuStrip The MenuStrip and ToolStripMenuItem are a little harder to use than the Menu from earlier versions of VB. Walk through exercises using the MenuStrip, ToolStrip, and the Command behavior pattern to encapsulate a Recents menu for your applications that operate on files.
Using WSH to Catalog MP3 Files In my last article I introduced you to a workaround that allows you to read MP3 ID3 tags in WSH. Today I m going to show you how to create a database for cataloging those MP3 files....
An Introduction to Code Snippets in Visual Studio - Part II The first part of this article introduced Visual Studio code snippets and showed how they can save you lots of time and typing by reducing the need for you to manually type repetitive code. This installment will examine the .snippet file format and show you how to expand your snippet library by downloading and creating new snippets.
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