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  • Developing Multicolumn-DropDown/DropDownList with ASP.NET, the GridView and the AJAX Control Toolkit

    During the last months I was developing an ASP.NET application and I needed a dropdownlist to display multiple columns in each item. Everyone with a little knowledge in Web-development knows, that HTML doesn’t contain built-in support for multicolumn-DropDowns. HTML only knows a <select>...
    Erstellt in Thomas Huber (Weblog) von Anonymous am 07-31-2008
  • C# Acrobatics : Lambdas and Expression Methods as a replacement for NVelocity

    I’ve been very quiet recently. (I’m trying to not be so loud, Scott. ) You see, I’ve been writing a lot of ASP.Net code for a site I’m working on. And, to be honest, I’ve been having a lot of trouble. The source code for .Net has been very helpful, and I’ve learnt...
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 06-02-2008
  • The Value of Being Free to See the Source

    Since the source code to ASP.Net was made available, I’ve been using it extensively. Here’s a great example of why it’s so valuable. I’ve been trying to integrate the Enterprise Library 3.1 Exception Handling Block into my application. My application is split into a core and web...
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 04-18-2008
  • Mix 08 Online Presentations

    My favorite conference is about to start: MIX 08. It’s a great conference for Microsoft developers with an interest in the web. Last year they had some great talks about user experience and architecture. There’s always something interesting to learn. Unfortunately I can’t be there ...
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 03-04-2008
  • A Pure ASP.Net Grid with Grouping

    One of my favorite bloggers is Matt Berseth. Nearly once a week he comes up with a post where he does something amazing with the standard ASP.Net controls. I usually read his posts in awe. He’s really good. But he’s not only is a good developer, he’s a great writer. Even though his...
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 03-02-2008
  • Start Learning Silverlight 2.0 Now

    Now this is exciting. (Well, if you’re a geek.) Silverlight 2.0 is on its way, and Scott Guthrie has posted 8 tutorials about using it. I’m off to read them now…
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 02-22-2008
  • The LinqDataSource and the Hidden Viewstate

    Yesterday I thought I’d learn about the LinqDataSource in ASP.Net 3.5, and got an interesting surprise. The new LinqDataSource can also be used with a LINQ-to-SQL model to perform updates. You simply add the DataSource to your page, set the table name, and set EnableUpdate to true. Then, using...
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 02-21-2008
  • My own ASP.Net MVP Framework

    So, I did it! I finally did it! I wanted to publish my ideas for a framework, and I did. You can find it on CodePlex at http://www.codeplex.com/aspnetmvp. Go have a look. I really want to know what you think. Now, I know there are a million and one frameworks for the web, so I don’t intend on ...
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 02-03-2008
  • ASP.Net MVC Corollary - What to do?

    Dude! I got quoted! And by none other than Rob Conery of SubSonic fame. It seems like my last post caused quite an unexpected stir. Thanks to both Rob and Scott for taking the time to answer me. I really appreciate it. A Word of Appreciation Let’s get something in perspective. Rob has actually...
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 01-28-2008
  • .Net Source Code Now Available

    Scott Guthrie has just announced that the source code for the .Net framework has just been made available for reference use. It will be particularly useful to see how the controls in ASP.Net and Windows Forms have been done. Detailed instructions for how to set it up are here. One caveat: it’s...
    Erstellt in Richard's blog (Weblog) von Anonymous am 01-17-2008
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