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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
VSLive! Orlando 2008: LINQ Deep Dive and Best Practices Presentation :
Monday, July 21 2008
LINQ (Language Integrated Query) is a key platform innovation introduced with Visual Studio 2008 which brings SQL-style query expressions into VB and C# enabling you to describe what data to reason about instead of how to access the data. In this session, by taking a much closer look at the language features that enable LINQ-enabled frameworks, we’ll uncover tips, tricks, and best practices for writing queries that will help you write robust, high-performing, maintainable business applications more quickly. In addition to gaining a solid understanding of LINQ for data access, you’ll also leave this session with a clear understanding of how query and the individual language features can be leveraged in other parts of your application to write less code....Changing GridView Column Color : AzamSharp
Updating the TableAdapter to Use JOINs : Scott Mitchell
Master/Detail Filtering With a DropDownList : Scott Mitchell
Get the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack CTP (February 2008) : Microsoft
Persistent Logins Under ASP.NET 2.0 : Eric Smith

