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  • Flattening System.Web.UI ControlCollection

    - by evovision
    Hi,   Sometimes one may need to get a list of child controls inside specific container and don't care about the underlying hierarchy.   The result is beautifully achieved using this extension method:   using System;using System.Collections.Generic;using System.Linq;using System.Web;using System.Web.UI;    public static class ControlCollectionExtensionMethods    {        public static IEnumerable<Control> FlattenedList(this ControlCollection controls)        {            foreach (Control ctrl in controls)            {                  // return parent control                   yield return ctrl;                              // and dive into child collection                   foreach (Control child in ctrl.Controls.FlattenedList())                         yield return child;            }        }    }   P.S.: don't forget about namespaces when using it in your code, if above class is wrapped into namespace, for example: Sample, the source code file with calling code must explicitly reference it: using Sample;

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  • What's the best way to cache a growing database table for html generation?

    - by McLeopold
    I've got a database table which will grow in size by about 5000 rows a hour. For a key that I would be querying by, the query will grow in size by about 1 row every hour. I would like a web page to show the latest rows for a key, 50 at a time (this is configurable). I would like to try and implement memcache to keep database activity low for reads. If I run a query and create a cache result for each page of 50 results, that would work until a new entry is added. At that time, the page of latest results gets new result and the oldest results drops off. This cascades down the list of cached pages causing me to update every cache result. It seems like a poor design. I could build the cache pages backwards, then for each page requested I should get the latest 2 pages and truncate to the proper length of 50. I'm not sure if this is good or bad? Ideally, the mechanism I use to insert a new row would also know how to invalidate the proper cache results. Has someone already solved this problem in a widely acceptable way? What's the best method of doing this? EDIT: If my understanding of the MYSQL query cache is correct, it has table level granularity in invalidation. Given the fact that I have about 5000 updates before a query on a key should need to be invalidated, it seems that the database query cache would not be used. MS SQL caches execution plans and frequently accessed data pages, so it may do better in this scenario. My query is not against a single table with TOP N. One version has joins to several tables and another has sub-selects. Also, since I want to cache the html generated table, I'm wondering if a cache at the web server level would be appropriate? Is there really no benefit to any type of caching? Is the best advice really to just allow a website site query to go through all the layers and hit the database every request?

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  • Hands-on Navigation for ASP.NET Web Forms Part 3

    How to skip a Crumb from the Crumb Trail generated by the Navigation for ASP.NET Web Forms framework...Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • What is the best managed VPS Hosting as far as Performance, Cost, and Customer service? [closed]

    - by Scotty
    Possible Duplicate: How to find web hosting that meets my requirements? I'm currently using inmotionhosting which is great in all of the category's listed in this questions title except for the cost. I'm on a tight budget and am looking for something a little more affordable while still have great performance and Customer service. I prefer linux and an affiliate program would also be a huge plus. Any recommendations?

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  • Mozilla va marquer Java comme dangereux dans Firefox, à la grande colère des développeurs Web

    Mozilla va marquer Java comme dangereux dans Firefox à la grande colère des développeurs WebLe plugin Java, utilisé par de nombreuses applications et sites Web sera marqué comme dangereux à partir de Firefox 24 (le changement n'aurait pas encore été appliqué au navigateur).Java a été en proie à de nombreuses failles de sécurité pendant une longue période. Bien qu'Oracle ait fourni des efforts pour rendre la plateforme plus sûre, chaque mise à jour de sécurité ouvrait la voie à la découverte d'une...

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  • A memory leak occurs in a .NET Framework 2.0-based application that uses the AesCryptoServiceProvide

    981575 ... A memory leak occurs in a .NET Framework 2.0-based application that uses the AesCryptoServiceProvider classThis RSS feed provided by kbAlerz.com.Visit kbAlertz.com to subscribe. It's 100% free and you'll be able to recieve e-mail or RSS updates for the technologies you pick from the Microsoft Knowledge Base....Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • Importance of Having a FAQ Web Page

    Companies those are serious about their online business, lay emphasis on developing a website that is perfect in every sense. Your site is the virtual shop that can be accessed 24/7/365 days a year. ... [Author: Alan Smith - Web Design and Development - June 17, 2010]

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  • Web 3.Oh No!

    The ripple effect of internet buzzwords has meant that terms such as "Web 2.0" have made their way into the public consciousness. Read any media or internet related content and you will come across the term in there somewhere.

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  • Running Assemblies in custom application domains

    This sounds like a deep technical thing and internally it's right too. But in a developer prospective, if he needs to run an assembly under a fresh new ApplicationDomain, it's so easy like just use some of the classes defined in System NameSpace. Below I am explaining this with a small console application.

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  • Nice Web Site, Now What?

    So you got someone or several people to your web site maybe through organic search or from a referring site, you might have just met someone and they went to your site to check out your company. Great job. Now what?

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  • Flash VS HTML 5 - A Web Design Agency's Dilemma

    The iPad was released on the Australian market last week to the usual Apple hype. People lining up outside the iconic Apple store to be the first get to play with the new toy. Regarded as a revolution in the way we browse the web, it has brought with it a new headache for all designers and developers of websites.

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  • CLI on the Web

    <b>Miguel de Icaza's web log:</b> "We could do this by linking Mono directly into the browser. This would allow developers to write code like this:"

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  • Application Integration Architecture – Bringing It All Together - Part 2

    Oracle's Application Integration Architecture (AIA) provides Oracle customers,prospects and partners with the capability to more easily integrate and orchestrate information and transactions across multiple systems. Learn more about Oracle AIA and get an update on new and planned integrations from Jose Lazares,Vice President, Oracle Applications Development.

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