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Stepping Ahead: ASP.NET hosting is the technology of the new era. It has completely altered the ways of website creation. Previously the website creation has been a very long and hectic task. It could only be performed by an experienced engineer or the cyber geek. Even then it was a great deal of a time consuming task which was hectic …
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Why Do You Want to Use BlogEngine?
What is BlogEngine? BlogEngine.NET is an open source .NET blogging project that was born out of desire for a better blog platform. A blog platform with less complexity, easy customization, and one that takes advantage of the latest .NET features. BlogEngine.NET was designed using the current .NET framework and focused on simplicity, ease of extendibility, and innovative features. With …
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How to Migrate from IIS 6 to IIS 7
Why Need to Migrate to IIS 7? Here are some of the main reason why need to migrate our current web application from IIS 6 to IIS 7. 1) IIS7 is much more flexible and customizable than before. 2) We save loads of time by automating more tasks with the interface. 3) You can manage whole Web farms from …
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ASP Documentation Tool – Document Your Website Code Quickly
ASP Documentation Tool is a tool that is very helpful to create documentation for ASP web application source code. Although you can create a documentation by hand, but this tools will save a lot of your time. ASP Documentation tool supports VB script and Java script.
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ASP.NET MVC – How to Overcome Routing Troubles
ASP.NET MVC framework is another tools who webmasters everywhere be fond of, since it’s not offer you too many ‘surprises’. Those surprises are good only if you can handle the framework golden path. Once some customizations turn out to be required, you will find that those surprises are hindering. In the ASP.NET MVC framework you can find one of …
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ISAPI Rewrite in ASP.NET
The ideal way to do rewriting for ASP.NET is use both ISAPI in combination with a .NET modue. ISAPI rewrite gives that edge of power over IIS that a class inside ASP.NET can’t, so urls can look like directories (‘/’) rather then .aspx pages, plus the ISAPI rewrite configuration file is very convenient and configurable. The .NET module comes in …
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