Creating an AJAX-Enabled Commerce Server 2007 Site
Published 8 December 6 2:42 PM | Dan Waters
In this post, I'm going to show you how to create a Commerce Server 2007 site that harnesses the power of ASP.NET AJAX . Why would you want to do this? As you probably know, AJAX is useful for partial page rendering . This means that you can selectively...
Comment spam
Published 6 November 6 2:24 PM | Dan Waters
DotNetGeeks bloggers, check your comments for some gross spam if you have moderation disallowed. Does anyone know if there is a way to set up filtering, so certain comments can be excluded? I got some pretty nasty stuff I had to delete.
Microsoft Interactive Expression Designer
Published 2 November 6 1:10 PM | Dan Waters
When I first started learning WPF , I did what anybody else would do and set up a VS 2005 development environment using the appropriate extensions (Orcas) to handle XAML. It wasn't too long before I came to this realization: Wow... I really can't...
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MochiKit, I've been waiting for you
Published 15 September 6 11:29 AM | Dan Waters
MochiKit is a great way to get started with AJAX and other Javascript-intensive work. The best part about this toolkit is its slogan. Check it out, it will save you a bunch of time!
New Article: Creating A MCMS 2002 Web Service In VS.NET 2005
Published 26 July 6 4:29 PM | Dan Waters
I've just finished a new article that describes how to set up a MCMS 2002 web service in Visual Studio .NET 2005.
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IIS 7.0 Features
Published 14 July 6 10:56 AM | Dan Waters
The .NET Show is an MSDN offering that's lots of fun to check out from time to time. Their latest episode covers IIS 7.0 and the features we'll see when it ships with Vista. There is some relatively boring news in the beginning of this show, so I'll list...
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Blog, The Other White Meat
Published 11 July 6 1:26 PM | Dan Waters
Boy, am I a little rusty. I haven't posted a blog in over six months. When Dave Cooper and Rich Denis invited me to participate in this aptly named blog community, I became very excited. Long ago, in the dark ages, I published various tips and tricks...
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