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October 23, 2002 Comment on this post [0] Posted in Web Services | ASP.NET
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.NET Pet Shop 2. ".NET Pet Shop 2.0 is a reference application for building highly scalable ASP.NET Web applications. The application is functionally equivalent to the Sun Microsystems Java Pet Store 1.2 blueprint application, and can be used to compare the coding concepts, basic application server features, and architectures of .NET and J2EE™. It also includes benchmark data for comparison." [sellsbrothers.com: Windows Developer News]

Good news that this aging reference app has been updated!

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Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author.

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OK due to a Delayed write failure and Corruption in the MFT my laptop is DOAnbsp After I post this entry Ill lose

October 23, 2002 Comment on this post [0] Posted in XML
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OK, due to a "Delayed write failure" and "Corruption in the $MFT" my laptop is DOA.  After I post this entry, I'll lose my entries from a few days back. All I have is the RSS.XML file I've saved just before I post this entry.  How do I get my old entries back in to Radio?  Or, do I just move to Moveable Type?

Sigh.

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Matt Griffith did me a solid today by having a nice A hrefhttpmattgriff

October 21, 2002 Comment on this post [0] Posted in Web Services
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Matt Griffith did me a solid today, by having a nice C# wrapper around Win32's QueryPerformanceCounter.  Big ups to Matt.

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Ive always wondered and often been asked Is there anywhere to control Page Breaks when PRINTING from IEnbsp Id alway

October 21, 2002 Comment on this post [0] Posted in Web Services
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I've always wondered (and often been asked) "Is there anywhere to control Page Breaks when PRINTING from IE?"  I'd always said no. 

Well, there sure is and it's part of CSS Level 2.  This is going to be VERY useful for me as you would not believe the hacks I've had to go through controlling page layout and printing from the browser.

<DIV HEIGHT=6 STYLE="page-break-after:always">&nbsp;</DIV>

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This is the Napster of SpamFightingits SpamNetits fantasticnbsp I tried Sp

October 18, 2002 Comment on this post [1] Posted in
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This is the Napster of SpamFighting....it's SpamNet...it's fantastic.  I tried SpamAssassin Pro, but after messing with it, I stuck with SpamNet.  The only drawback is that you need to open up port 2703 or use socks...but since it's outgoing it's not a big deal.  It litterally saves me from messing with >= 50 spam emails a day.

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