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The SQL Azure Team Blog just pointed out that the November CTP for SQL Server 2008 R2 also includes support in Management Studio to connect to SQL Azure . Nice to know, and something I’ll be looking to blog more about as I investigate Microsoft’s SQL...
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This blog series takes you through the necessary steps to configure MOSS for searching and indexing, followed by some sample code which will guide you through creating your own asp.NET web parts which you can install as features on your site. My previous...
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This blog series takes you through the necessary steps to configure MOSS for searching and indexing, followed by some sample code which will guide you through creating your own asp.NET web parts which you can install as features on your site. My previous...
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This blog series takes you through the necessary steps to configure MOSS for searching and indexing, followed by some sample code which will guide you through creating your own asp.NET web parts which you can install as features on your site. My previous...
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This blog series takes you through the necessary steps to configure MOSS for searching and indexing, followed by some sample code which will guide you through creating your own asp.NET web parts which you can install as a features on your site. My previous...
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This blog series takes you through the necessary steps to configure MOSS for searching and indexing, followed by some sample code which will guide you through creating your own asp.NET web parts which you can install as features on your site. My previous...
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Recently I embarked upon a piece of development work which required me to create a custom search web part. The main driver behind building this custom web part was making the search results page accessibility compliant. This required that the HTML output...
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Maybe it’s just me, but I seem to have spent a fair bit of time recently getting legacy applications to work in more modern multi-server environments. This can be a frustrating task as whilst the components “should” be same across machines they often...
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There's a dead quick and easy way of exposing events from your controls/components without exposing the component itself. Just create an event and override the add/remove handler operations. Example here: http://weblogs.asp.net/cfrazier/archive/2007...
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