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  • Keep Your Website Alive (Don’t Let IIS Recycle Your Website)!
    IIS can be a bully to your poor web application and when you're in a hosted environment you have even less control. In this post we discuss how we can
    From: The Code Project Latest Articles - ASP.NET - 8/19/2009
  • Still alive but head is close to being submerged
    Hi guys and girls, I just wanted to pop-in and say “hi!” No, I am not dead. I have experienced so much problems in the last 30 days, I do
    From: Justin Lovell's Blog - ASP.NET - 10/25/2004
  • C# Express is Alive. IT'S ALIVE!!!
    I'm proud to tell you all about the availabilty *today* of C# Express for the insanely high price of $0. That's right. You can get streamlined and sli
    From: Cyrus' Blather - ASP.NET - 11/7/2005
  • AH, Ah, ah, ah…Staying Alive…Staying Alive
    How to stop a session from timing out when a web page is open but inactive.
    From: ASP.NET Community - ASP.NET - 8/20/2009
  • I'm Alive!
    After two full months with no new posts, I’m finally coming up for air. The past two months have been some of the busiest of my life. Below are a few
    From: Did it with .NET - ASP.NET - 8/1/2008
  • OnyakTech SigmaLive Module for DotNetNuke - 5 Videos
    This tutorial demonstrates how to use OnyakTech’s Sigmalive (Live Chat) module. The Sigmalive module provides Live Chat functionality for your
    From: DNN Creative Magazine for DotNetNuke - ASP.NET - 4/1/2009
  • I'm Alive!
    After two full months with no new posts, I’m finally coming up for air. The past two months have been some of the busiest of my life. Below are a fe
    From: Did it with .NET - ASP.NET - 8/1/2008
  • International SharePoint Professionals Association: It's alive!
    On Wednesday Bob Fox announced the launch of the ISPA and its website at http://www.sharepointpros.org/ . Bob's been putting this together for well ov
    From: Eli Robillard's World of Blog. - ASP.NET - 7/18/2008
  • Keep session alive by using timer control
    Hi! To avoid that users get logged out when they haven't been active for a while, I am using a Timer-control to make a request periodically before the
    From: ASP.NET AJAX UI - ASP.NET - 8/30/2006
  • Quick Update
    I've received a number of (very nice) emails recently asking if I was ok - since my blog has been silent the last few weeks (and much of the summer).&
    From: ScottGu's Blog - ASP.NET - 9/2/2008
  • Moore's Law in relation to manycore
    When most people's brains first light up on why parallelism is the next BigThing, some jump to the conclusion that Moore's law is over. Let's clear th
    From: The Moth - ASP.NET - 10/1/2008
  • Book Review: High Performance Web Sites, Steve Souders, O'Reilly
    Author: Steve SoudersPublisher: O'ReillyISBN-10: 0-596-52930-9ISBN-13: 978-0-596-52930-7September 2007, 168 pagesO'Reilly's web site:http://oreilly.co
    From: Joteke's Blog - ASP.NET - 9/25/2008
  • Bumbershoot was awesome!
    For those of you who don't live in the northwest of the U.S., there is a music and arts festival every Labor Day weekend in downtown Seattle called Bu
    From: Don Smith - ASP.NET - 9/5/2006
  • Unable to connect to the remote host
    can anyone see why this code is not working? it fails around line 13 - Exception: Unable to connect to the remote host looked online but nothing speci
    From: XML Web Services - ASP.NET - 11/27/2008
  • New release of CommonData on CodePlex
    New Items from 0.2R: Lists within the CommonParamWeb now have a correctly disabled check-box that is also valid XHTML. A screen scrape function has be
    From: Announcements - ASP.NET - 3/10/2009
  • Session Timeout Hierarchy/Dependency - web.config vs IIS
    Can someone clarify the hierarchy of these various Timeout settings - I have a requirement to keep a users sessions alive for extended periods (they a
    From: State Management - ASP.NET - 2/26/2008
  • Our Neighbor's House Burned Down
    We had a terrible event on our road yesterday. A house was completely destroyed by a mostly smoldering fire. They lost their dog and two of their cat
    From: Julie Lerman Blog - ASP.NET - 1/17/2009
  • Why Care About Parallelism aka The Inevitable Shift
    That was the title of a 45-minute (inc. questions) presentation I gave last December. It was a basic introduction to the manycore shift including what
    From: The Moth - ASP.NET - 2/16/2009
  • System.Net.WebException: Unable to connect to the remote server ---> System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network address/port) is normally permitted
    I'm getting this error when hitting a webservice thousands of times for a mass upload. I've researched on the web and added the suggested code but am
    From: XML Web Services - ASP.NET - 4/30/2009
  • Happy Birthday Simon Stewart!!!
    I wish to point out that it is Simon Stewart 's birthday today!!! Simon is a true visionary who inspires millions of people on a daily basis and I thi
    From: NFHC: Not for Human Consumption - ASP.NET - 11/23/2005
  • HOW-TO: Reliably trap a web client disconnect!
    Since i never see this answered, and there just seem to be discussions on what's onunload and what can't be done, i thought this was a good candidate
    From: FAQ-Frequently Asked Questions - ASP.NET - 6/20/2006
  • Securing Site Content/Images
    Lets face it, its pretty difficult to secure site content and/or images on the internet. If it can be accessed via the web, it can probably be automat
    From: Wanta .NET ? - ASP.NET - 7/7/2003
  • Datagrid and GridView Talk in Columbia, SC June 2nd
    Hi there, I'm giving a talk tomorrow night at the Columbia, SC .NET User Group on "Web Grids Present and Future", as in the asp:DataGrid control today
    From: Datagrid Girl - ASP.NET - 6/2/2005
  • .NET Code Contracts and TDD Are Complementary
    After my recent post on the introduction of Code Contracts in .NET 4.0 , I got some strong reaction that they would rather rely on TDD, or the better
    From: Darrell Norton - ASP.NET - 11/14/2008
  • Three Cups of Tea is a great book…
    One positive side to being stuck at home for two weeks is that I was able to do a fair bit more reading. For the most part, I read magazines and watch
    From: Duncan Mackenzie .Net - ASP.NET - 6/12/2008