ASP (3.0) Tutorials & Articles
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Design for testing
by Kevin JonesTesting should be an integral part of your design, and Kevin Jones explains just how to make it so.
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Using Optional Parameters in VBScript
by Michael BalloniA nifty way to use optional parameters in VBScript, getting around the lack of an 'Optional' keyword.
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Rails MVC and routing
by Kevin JonesKevin Jones thinks that the key idea in Rails is routing. See how this fits in with the MVC pattern and find out more about Rails by reading on.
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Creating a Datagrid Class in classic ASP
by Brian O'ConnellWell we've all heard of the wonderful Datagrid in ASP.Net and it's pretty handy to say the least. Then again some of you like me may still be stuck with poor old ASP for the moment. But it's not all bad. With vbscript classes in ASP you can acomplish many things. So I got the urge to try and create my own version of the datagrid.
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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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SQL Commands
by James CrowleyIf you want to use databases, in VB, Access, ASP or anything else, at some stage you will need to learn SQL. This tutorial shows you how to use this powerful and universal language.
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Using the Inet Control
by S.S. AhmedThis article will show you how to create a server component using Internet Transfer Control.
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Microsoft Indexing Service and ASP.NET
by Barry DorransMicrosoft Indexing Service is a service that provides a means of quickly searching for files on the machine. Barry investigates how we can use the indexing service to expose full-text searching in ASP.NET.
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Implementing Session Tracking
by Kiran PaiThis article explains how to implement session tracking using two of the simplest & oldest methods available to programmers. The techniques presented in this article do not use the new technologies present to implement session tracking, but use some old, tried and tested ways which are extremely popular even today.
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VBA in FrontPage
by Bill BurrisHow to create your own Macros in FrontPage; examples include altering headers across the site, adding code samples, and using msxml
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Creating Dynamic Style Sheets Using ASP
by Thomas C. CarpeHow to create dynamic style sheets using ASP
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Dynamic Column Sorting and Paging in ASP.NET
by Dimitrios MarkatosDemonstrates how to enable your visitors to sort your datagrid by columns, and implement paging.
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ASP.NET and GDI+
by Ruan MeyerWorking with GDI can be tricky on the web, this tutorial is a basic introduction for people who needs to draw images on the fly. Here we cover drawing text and lines.
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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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Creating a Template
by Robert J. WalkerSick of having to change every page whenever you want to change the navigation or other aspects of your site? In the past, frames have been the traditional (but clunky) solution to that problem. Unfortunately, they make it difficult to properly bookmark pages, and search engines will often skip your frames when they index your pages. The better solution is to create a template, and it's easy.
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Get the Message - MSMQ
by Bruce JohnsonBruce Johnson gives a basic introduction on the use of MSMQ from within Visual Basic.
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Implementing two-way Data Binding for ASP.NET
by Rick StrahlASP.NET simplifies many things but data binding simple controls like textboxes and checkboxes leaves a lot to be desired. Databinding is one-way only and you end up doing lots of repetitive work to publish your data. In this article I'll show you how simple databinding in .Net works and then show how to create custom controls that implement two-way binding to make short work of creating databound forms.
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Custom ASP.NET Datagrid Paging With Exact Count
by Dimitrios MarkatosA demonstration on creating custom DataGrid paging such that we actually know the total number of pages for a result set - something that the default paging for the DataGrid doesn't tell us.
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Using Components and Objects in ASP
by Talal Ahmed SiddiquiAn introduction to COM objects, and their use in ASP
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ASP.NET Controls Explained: Part 2/2
by James YangIn this, the final article of the two part series relating to ASP.NET controls, James teaches us about custom controls and components. He talks about creating them, as well as compiling them from the command prompt using the C# compiler. He also provides two ASP.NET examples that demonstrate how to both create and integrate custom controls and components into our ASP.NET pages.