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- Handling Files and Directories from your web applications. : Rockin J
Using C#, VB.NET, and ASP.NET to get all files of directory and subdirectory. Simply illustration of - Animated Popup Master/Detail using GridView, DetailsView and JQuery with jqModal & UpdatePanel : Muhammad Mosa
Demonstrate how to build master/details data presentation using GridView, DetailsView as animated pop - Understanding Script Injection Attacks : Sanjit Sil
This article helps to understand the concept of script injection attacks in detail using ASP.NET. Sanjit - Designing An Application Using Test Driven Development : Mohammad Azam
Application design is one of the most important aspects of creating the application. A design serves - Cross-Site Scripting in ASP.NET : SandeepReddy Pasham
Cross-site scripting attacks exploit vulnerabilities in Web page validation by injecting client-side
Web Parts in ASP.NET : Richard Bean
Wednesday, July 02 2008
Sample web application which explains how to use WebPartManager, WebPartZone and Web Parts Controls. This article discuss about the Web Parts, new feature introduced in ASP.NET 2.0. You can see many websites that are modular in nature today. Many websites often organize their content into modules that allows for personalization. Information is broken down into manageable parts which end users can rearrange or move around the parts to suit their preferences. User has also the flexibility to save his preferences for future browser sessions. This way, end user can be empowered to personalize site dynamically. Before ASP.NET 2.0, developer had to build his own custom personalization framework to implement personalization feature in the application...The Weekly Source Code 30 - VB.NET with XML Literals as a View Engine for ASP.NET MVC : Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen - ASP.NET
Adding and Responding to Buttons to a GridView : Scott Mitchell
Get the Most Out of Windows Forms Controls : Steve C. Orr
Common UI Practices in ASP.NET Applications : Mohammad Ashraful Alam

