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Professional ASP.NET 3.5 Security, Membership, and Role Management with C# and VB (Wrox Programmer to Programmer) Professional ASP.NET 3.5 Security, Membership, and Role Management with C# and VB (Wrox Programmer to Programmer)
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As the only book to address ASP.NET 3.5, AJAX, and IIS 7 security from the developer’s point of view, this book begins with a look at the new features of IIS 7.0 and then goes on to focus on IIS 7.0 and ASP.NET 3.5 integration. You’ll walk through a detailed explanation of the request life cycle for an ASP.NET application running on IIS 7.0 under the classic mode, from the moment it enters IIS 7.0 until ASP.NET generates a corresponding response.

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Programming ASP.NET AJAX: Build rich, Web 2.0-style UI with ASP.NET AJAX Programming ASP.NET AJAX: Build rich, Web 2.0-style UI with ASP.NET AJAX
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Delivering rich, Web 2.0-style experiences has never been easier. This book gives you a complete hands-on introduction to Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX 1.0, the new framework that offers many of the same benefits for Ajax development that ASP.NET provides for server-side development. With Programming ASP.NET AJAX, you'll learn how to create professional, dynamic web pages with Ajax in no time.

Loaded with code and examples that demonstrate key aspects of the framework, this book is ideal not only for ASP.NET developers who want to take their applications a step further with Ajax, but for any web developers interested in ASP.NET AJAX, no matter what technology they use currently. That includes JavaScript programmers who would like to avoid the headaches of writing cross-browser code.

Programming ASP.NET AJAX offers you:

  • A high-level overview of the ASP.NET AJAX framework
  • Functional code that you can cut and paste for use in your own applications
  • The essentials of JavaScript and Ajax to help you understand individual technologies used by the framework
  • An organization that reflects the framework's packages, including Extensions, Control Toolkit, the Futures CTP, and the AJAX Library
  • Sidebars throughout the book that identify and propose solutions to potential security breaches
  • Ways to use the standards-based AJAX Library with other platforms, such as PHP
  • A complete chapter on the UpdatePanel control for making individual parts of a web page independently updateable -- one of the framework's most important elements
Released previously as Programming Atlas to cover the beta version of the Microsoft framework, this edition is fully up-to-date and expanded for the official 1.0 release of ASP.NET AJAX. Written by Christian Wenz -- Microsoft MVP for ASP/ASP.NET and AJAX Control Toolkit Contributor -- Programming ASP.NET AJAX contains many hard-to-find details, along with a few unofficial ways to accomplish things.

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ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies
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Did you volunteer to create a Web site for the softball team? Is it time to take your small business to the next level and let your customers shop online? Well, you can relax! ASP.NET 3.5 makes creating a dynamic site faster and cleaner than ever before, and ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies makes it easier.

First, you’ll get an introduction to all the tools and terminology you need to understand ASP.NET. If you’ve used earlier versions of ASP.NET and Visual Web Developer, you can probably skip that part and jump right into what’s new in 3.5. You'll make friends with LINQ and SQL, create sites in Visual Web Developer 2008 Express, and much more. Before you know it, you’ll discover how to:

  • Integrate data, track shopping cart contents, and whisk away bugs
  • Create user interfaces with easy navigation
  • Use the ListView control for sophisticated formatting
  • Write LINQ queries
  • Add a table to a database
  • Create an event handler
  • Take advantage of the drag 'n' drop feature that lets you write less code
  • Put all the features to work to develop dynamic Web applications

The softball team is going to love that Web site, and your customers might enjoy shopping on your site so much that you’ll have to expand your business to fill all the orders! We can’t promise that, of course, but we’re pretty sure that ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies will make creating Web sites easier and a lot more fun.

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Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 E-Commerce in C# 2005: From Novice to Professional Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 E-Commerce in C# 2005: From Novice to Professional
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With the latest incarnations of ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005, programming dynamic data-driven websites with Microsoft technologies has become easier and much more efficient than ever before. Fewer mouse clicks and fewer lines of code can now enable more powerful features and the tools you need—Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition—are free!

In this book you’ll learn how to best use the free development tools offered by Microsoft to build an online product catalog with shopping cart, checkout, product searching, product recommendations, a control panel, customer accounts, order processing and much much more. You’ll learn how to handle payments by integrating PayPal, DataCash, and VeriSign Payflow Pro into your site. We’ll also teach you how to expand your site’s product listing by expanding your product section through web services.

Each feature you add to your website will introduce you to new challenges and theoretical concepts, which are carefully analyzed and explained throughout the book. You will gain an intimate understanding of every piece of code you write. This understanding will enable you to build your own powerful and flexible websites efficiently and rapidly with ASP.NET 2.0.

You can visit a demonstration version of the site built in this book by visiting the author's website (www.cristiandarie.ro).

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Beginning ASP.NET E-Commerce in C#: From Novice to Professional (Expert's Voice in .NET) Beginning ASP.NET E-Commerce in C#: From Novice to Professional (Expert's Voice in .NET)
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With the incarnations of ASP.NET 3.5 and SQL Server 2008, programming dynamic data–driven web sites with Microsoft technologies has become easier and much more efficient than ever before. Fewer mouse clicks and fewer lines of code can now enable more powerful features and the tools you need—Visual Web Developer and SQL Server 2008 Express Edition—are free. In Beginning ASP.NET E-Commerce in C#: From Novice to Professional, you’ll learn how to best use the free development tools offered by Microsoft to build an online product catalog. You will gain an intimate understanding of every piece of code you write. This understanding will enable you to build your own powerful and flexible web sites efficiently and rapidly with ASP.NET 3.5.

  • Build a complete site, including a shopping cart, checkout, product searching, product recommendations, control panel, customer accounts, order processing, and much, much more.
  • Explore new challenges and theoretical concepts, which are carefully analyzed and explained throughout the book, with each feature you add to the web site.
  • Learn to handle payments by integrating PayPal and DataCash into your site.

What you’ll learn

  • Use Microsoft’s Express products to build an online product catalog
  • Add payment processing with PayPal and DataCash
  • Expand your site’s product listing through web services
  • Implement an order pipeline
  • Take advantage of search engine optimization techniques to publicize your site

Who this book is for

Developers wanting to build professional e–commerce sites using .NET technologies.

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Questions & Answers
Question : How to retrieve user information from facebook by using classic asp?
I am trying to develop small applications on facebook by using classic asp. There are tons of information on how to do it in php or .net, I am wondering if it is possible to do it in classic asp.I would appreciate if anyone can provide some help. A simple program that can be added by facebook users and can retrieve the users id will be very helpful.Many thanks.

Answer:
dude your question is too technical for the morans that usually answer here on facebook ... very few that would understand what are you talkin about :) As for myself i don't think i have anything relevant ... however if i run into anything that would help you... promise i will email you or msg ;) wish you all the best and by the way great idea ;)

 

Question : Is there a way to specify where an ASP upload box will open up to select files from?
I have an asp page that has an uploader on it that will take pictures from mobile phones and upload them to a database. But i want to have it so that when a person clicks on the browse button it opens up to a specific file location that i want. Seems like everything is pointing to it not being possible to specify it.

Answer:
There is no way to do so for the box... Sorry about that...Good luck!

 

Question : Does anyone know if there are any free or inexpensive ASP baton Instructor courses in Colorado?
I really would like to become an ASP baton instructor to add one more certificate to my resume. The only problem is my agency will not pay for training right now. So if anybody knows about any training opportunities I would greatly appreciate it.

Answer:
Even if someone is offering training for free or cheap, it will not result in any sort of certificate. Certified coursework costs money. It's not fair but that is just how the system works.On the plus side, since you already are with an agency, you should have access to training that regular civilians do not. Many ASP course require you to be law enforcement or private security.

 

Question : How do you turn on classic asp vb script errors to see what line the error is on in the web page?
Is there some code that I have to put into the web page itself? The web.config file seems to work with fine at getting error messages with asp.net pages but not classic asp. The web.config file is also setup up for error messages.

Answer:
For starters, you need to make sure you don't have "Show friendly HTML error messages" checked under the Advanced tab under Internet Options (in Internet Explorer).I think you're trying to debug a website you're working on so if this is the case in IIS you need to select the option "Send detailed ASP error messages to client" in the Debugging screen under Application Configuration for that website. For security reasons you should remove this option when you're done debugging.Hope this helps.

 

Question : What happened with Cleopatra and the asp?
My dad wanted to know about it and told me to look up cleopatra and the asp, or something. Do you know anything about this?

Answer:
She committed suicide with the asp. Not a fun way to go. But I'm sure it was nice and dramatic.

 

Question : I have a full ASP website script to sell. How can I find a buyer?
I have a fully developed ASP website script to sell. It has been running successfully for one year and 2 months now but I want to sell the script for anyone who has a business plan. It's a Multi-level marketing script, well customized with members and a good cash flow. Where can I go to list my ASP script based website for sale?

Answer:
try http://www.yaaad.com

 

Question : How can I allow my website visitors to create text files in ASP.NET?
I have Microsoft IIS and I have written a simple ASP.NET application that should allow a user to create a file on my server. I have allowed the Internet User permission to write to my wwwroot folder, but the application still won't work, it throws an exception saying that access to the path is denied. What else can I do to allow my visitors to create files? Thanks.

Answer:
Any time you see the access to path denied error, that's usually because you have not properly granted permission to the folder for the process that is actually running ASP.NET. This is often the NETWORK SERVICE account, NOT the ASPNET worker account (WS 2003 and later).It is also possible that you are either not changing the name of the file being written, or you are not closing it and destroying the file object before someone else creates it. Only one user at a time can have a file open.

 

Question : How long does it take to master ASP.NET to a working degree?
I love PHP and I love programming, but I've come to the point that it has to be a job. I've searched for PHP programmer offers in my country, but they are close to none, everybody wants an ASP.NET expert. And they all want an 'expert' like it's so possible for everyone to be just perfect. Is ASP.NET hard opposed to PHP OOP and procedural?

Answer:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/413731/how-long-would-it-take-a-non-programmer-to-learn-c-the-net -framework-and-sqlhttp://net.tutsplus.com/articles/how-to-become-a-freelance-web-developer/Try them. Luck!

 

Question : How much c# asp.net javascript do i have to learn in order to get a entry level job as a web programmer?
im studying to learn C# right now, but most jobs that i see advertised are developing asp.net and not software development, i wanted to know how much C#, asp.net,css,htm and javascript would i need to learn in order to get a entry level job as a web programmer.

Answer:
How long is a piece of string? Totally depends on the job. When I interview people I want them to know the basics of everything on their cv, soc#: what's an interface and how do you use one. Difference between implementing interfaces and inheriting from base classes.css: what's specificity mean (virtually everything else you can just guess)javascript: how do you navigate the domhtml: nothing. I've never met anyone who knows css who doesn't know html. asp.net: what's the asp.net page lifecycle, viewstate, But I've interviewed people with 2+ years of experience who can't answer the above because they(1) only use css in a simple way, or via the designer(2) copy and paste javascript(3) c#. get by on the real basics.So, the only real advice is(1) learn c# properly. That's your main target(2) Learn a bit about html, javascript, css. The basics are easy are won't take long(3) asp.net(i) This takes time to get into it, may or may not be worth it because some places want commercial experience anyway(ii) There's asp.net and asp.net MVC which from a beginners point of view aren't the sameWhich doesn't answer your question I appreciate. The more you know the better chance you'll have. There's no right answer here.b.t.w. I spent a while studying J2EE/JSP and then got a job in asp.net so the studying wasn't really worth it, except that I got an appreciation for the differences between the two.

 

Question : How much is the Crystal report license fee for Reports created using asp.net 2005?
I have created an asp.net application using VS Studio 2005 and used the Crystal reports available in VS 2005. I need to know the License fee for Crystal reports for using the same application on a public online website?

Answer:
http://www.recrystallize.com/merchant/crystal-reports/buy-crystal-reports.htm

 

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