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Internet Explorer Client Side behaviours - the magic of HTC
Internet Explorer Client Side behaviours - the magic of HTC posted on 11:22 PM Reading this post from Stephen Sharrock reminded me about something I often overlook, the phenomenally powerful DHTML...

Sunday, 23 November 2003 00:00

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OK, enough moaning - I will now go one whole week without complaining!
OK, enough moaning - I will now go one whole week without complaining! posted on 5:49 PM Things like this kind of put my complaints about silly programming stuff into a bit of perspective! ...

Saturday, 22 November 2003 00:00

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Search gone for the time being...
Search gone for the time being... posted on 11:36 PM Just updating the user control...back in a couple of days.. UPDATE: Well, soonish...stupid dev machine is playing up... ...

Tuesday, 18 November 2003 00:00

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Memory Leak - solved - or 'When STAThread Goes Bad'
Memory Leak - solved - or 'When STAThread Goes Bad' posted on 11:40 PM I posted a little while ago about an odd 'Memory Leak' I was having...well, after several days of trawling (and annoying Data...

Monday, 17 November 2003 00:00

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Puzzled by memory usage...
Puzzled by memory usage... posted on 10:34 PM I have this command line app, when running in a 'normal' command window, it uses a fair whack of memory (around 60mb), but the second I minimize to...

Wednesday, 12 November 2003 00:00

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Well that's the PDC DVD ordered...
Well that's the PDC DVD ordered... posted on 8:17 PM Just called up MSDN UK and asked for the PDC DVD, should be here around mid-November apparently. So if you're in the UK and an MSDN member (if...

Thursday, 30 October 2003 00:00

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What on earth is going on at ASPToday.com
What on earth is going on at ASPToday.com posted on 8:17 PM I've been a fan ofASPToday for a while, but some very odd things are going on there at the moment...first is the sporadic downtime the site...

Monday, 27 October 2003 00:00

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Excellent MSN Style Toast popper
Excellent MSN Style Toast popper posted on 11:24 PM Been playing a little with my little stats app over this weekend, decided to add a little MSN-like notification function - this was made incredibly...

Sunday, 26 October 2003 00:00

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Useful utilities from the man behind SnippetCompiler
Useful utilities from the man behind SnippetCompiler posted on 9:29 PM A whole heap of useful bits here. The Netping utility solves a problem I've had for a while - tying up IP addresses with...

Wednesday, 15 October 2003 00:00

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Roy Osherove - Feedable, RSS feeds for sites that had none before...
Roy Osherove - Feedable, RSS feeds for sites that had none before... posted on 9:09 PM Umm...ok, over elaborate title...here's the link (oh, and subscribe to Dave Barry's blog, it's fantastic!) ...

Tuesday, 14 October 2003 00:00

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Rewriting ASP.NET Urls
Rewriting ASP.NET Urls posted on 10:57 PM One fairly interesting little article I read of late is Rewrite.NET, this is by far the best implementation of Url rewriting that I've seen for ASP.NET. In...

Monday, 13 October 2003 00:00

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Little Javascript tip...OnError for Images...
Little Javascript tip...OnError for Images... posted on 1:03 AM This is an odd little tip...not sure where I found this out, but I use it a fair bit...if you have an image which you're not sure will...

Saturday, 11 October 2003 00:00

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New personal crusade...
New personal crusade... posted on 3:11 PM Why doesn't the .NET implementation of Web Services support GZIP compression? I've found a couple of articlesdescribing how to implement it, but I'll have to...

Friday, 10 October 2003 00:00

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You can teach an old dog new tricks...
You can teach an old dog new tricks... posted on 4:07 PM To cut a long story short, even though I've used .NET since the first beta (in 1999), I never got around to using Winforms - no, really! I have...

Thursday, 09 October 2003 00:00

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Things I wish I'd known before this: Part 1 (of several million)
Things I wish I'd known before this: Part 1 (of several million) posted on 6:21 PM I did not know this was possible or so easy! Just found out you can extend XSLT (so you can use bits of code in...

Tuesday, 07 October 2003 00:00

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Really useful ISO opening tool - Undisker
Really useful ISO opening tool - Undisker posted on 4:05 AM I download lots of ISOs from MSDN and others for evaluating software, developing etc...To be frank, burning all these to CD is a pain. I...

Monday, 06 October 2003 00:00

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Amazingly interesting project by Steve Tibbett - read RSS feeds in any Newsreader!
Amazingly interesting project by Steve Tibbett - read RSS feeds in any Newsreader! posted on 7:35 PM Just noticed on Scott W's site, hidden in one of the comments is a link to a project called...

Sunday, 05 October 2003 00:00

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Quick answer...
Quick answer... posted on 4:20 AM How do you enable caching for the RSS control? Well, in the RssDisplay.ascx, add the following line after the <%@ Page%>declaration: <%@ OutputCache Duration="1200"...

Friday, 03 October 2003 00:00

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New Favourite Toy - Xml Serialization for generating Xml Feeds
New Favourite Toy - Xml Serialization for generating Xml Feeds posted on 7:41 PM I've previously used Xml Serialization for loading and saving config files into and out of apps - nice use...What I've...

Thursday, 02 October 2003 00:00

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This got me thinking
Perhaps a true revolution is starting, this article from Wired basically points out that despite having significantly fewer resources, Apple is still surviving - and prospering. This got me to...

Friday, 20 June 2003 00:00

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