ASP.NET 2.0 Tutorials - Introduction to Visual Studio.NET
4198ASP.NET 2.0 Tutorials - Introduction to Visual Studio.NEThttp://www.exforsys.com/content/view/1599/354/In this tutorial we shall proceed with a brief Introduction to Visual Studio.NET and also discuss three Versions of Visual Studio.NET - The first version-VS.NET, VS.NET 2003, Visual Studio 2005 VS.NET 2005.ASP.NET > Tips and TutorialsOct 10, 2006Exforsys Inc
Security is an important attribute of any ASP.NET application. The authentication and authorization of users and resistance against the malicious attacks are important tasks in web applications. In ASP.NET 1.x introduced new authentication service called Forms-based authentication which involves authenticating users and redirecting unauthenticated users again to Login page.
In this tutorial you will go through an overview of server controls, adaptive rendering, control state, new controls such as Multiview control, Wizard control, BulletedList, DynamicImage and the FileUpload Control.
When surfing web sites, some times when you see a decent application of some sort e.g. forum, news site etc, you might have wanted to know what type of application is this? what is it running on? Well, this article seems to answer that. In this article we'll build a very simple ASP.NET single page application that will allow us to see the server of any given web site. Although this method doesn't tell us what operating system that site is running on, if you are clever enough you can make a good guess by looking at the server name.
Calendar is one of the Rich Web Controls available in ASP.NET.
Calendar is used to display a one-month calendar. Users can use this control to view dates or select a specific day, week, or month. The following table lists some properties of the Calendar control:
Exploring the Forms Designer generated code - As you create a new project in the Visual Basic, the IDE generally automatically adds lots of lines of code on its own. Visual Basic 2005 comes with an option to skip over this behavior of the Visual Basic IDE. The default option comes with this behavior enabled.
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