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Making the Text in the DynamicData List Pages GridView Wrap.
(Stephen Naughton) Why won’t the text in my Dynamic Data List page GridView wrap? This is answered here and in this post on the ASP.NET Dynamic Data Forum here Re: DynamicField within GridView truncating data where Yuipcheng asks;
WebMatrix – URLs, UrlData and Routing for SEO
(Mike Brind) This article examines how you can make use of the built-in support for Routing provided by ASP.NET Web Pages to not only create friendly URLs, but to work with parameters as well.
SQL Injection and Cross-Site Scripting
(Bryian Tan) For the past couple months, I was helping on patching up several legacy web applications from the Cross-Site Scripting and SQL Injection vulnerabilities. I found lots of articles regarding this topic through Google but reading and experiment with it are virtually two different things. S
ASP.NET MVC tab-based navigation
(Khaled Atashbahar) First of all this is not one of those JavaScript tab navigation scripts. Actually we are going to use no JavaScript.
Handling stack overflow on custom stacks
(Daniel Ehrenberg) On my computer, the callstack of a new process is around 10MB*. Modern operating system automatically reserve some amount of virtual memory and install protections on the page below the stack to create a segmentation fault on stack overflow. This ensures that a stack overflow won’
The 2010 Top 10 Episodes of The DB2Night Show
(Scott Hayes) The DB2Night Show is pleased to announce our Top 10 Shows for 2010. Rankings are based upon Studio Audience Attendance. We’ve also announced the DB2’s GOT TALENT Contest with nearly $5,000 USD in prizes!
More on MicroXML
(James Clark) There’s been lots of useful feedback to my previous post, both in the comments and on xml-dev, so I thought I would summarize my current thinking.
Happy New Year: What’s Ahead for the Semantic Web (Part 1)
(Jennifer Zaino) The New Year’s almost here, and of course that brings with it a time to reflect on what’s been and muse on what’s ahead. To that end, the Semantic Web Blog asked some industry names to share their perspectives – and concerns about some of the direction, as well.
URL design
(Jeni Tennison) Kyle Neath’s post on URL design (go read it) reflects a lot of the thinking that we went through in the design of the legislation.gov.uk URIs and the linked data API as used within data.gov.uk.
