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  • Microsoft est pour "adapter" la neutralité du Net, en réponse aux questions lancées par la FCC

    Microsoft est pour "adapter" la neutralité du Net, en réponse aux questions lancées par la FCC La Federal Communications Commission (FCC) a lancé une grande consultation auprès des parties concernées à propos de son élaboration de futures lois concernant l'Internet. Microsoft a participé à ce brainstorming de grande ampleur en donnant son avis sur la neutralité du net. Bien que le géant ai un certain intérêt à s'assurer que ses applications et services web soient délivrés aux consommateurs sans l'interférence d'un FAI dans l'affaire ; il s'est opposé à l'adoption de "régulations inutiles ou inefficaces" comme "l'interdiction de tous les types de discriminations" dont il estime qu'elles...

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  • Focusing and Selecting the Text in ASP.NET TextBox Controls

    When a browser displays the HTML sent from a web server it parses the received markup into a Document Object Model, or DOM, which models the markup as a hierarchical structure. Each element in the markup - the <form> element, <div> elements, <p> elements, <input> elements, and so on - are represented as a node in the DOM and can be programmatically accessed from client-side script. What's more, the nodes that make up the DOM have functions that can be called to perform certain behaviors; what functions are available depend on what type of element the node represents. One function common to most all node types is focus, which gives keyboard focus to the corresponding element. The focus function is commonly used in data entry forms, search pages, and login screens to put the user's keyboard cursor in a particular textbox when the web page loads so that the user can start typing in his search query or username without having to first click the textbox with his mouse. Another useful function is select, which is available for <input> and <textarea> elements and selects the contents of the textbox. This article shows how to call an HTML element's focus and select functions. We'll look at calling these functions directly from client-side script as well as how to call these functions from server-side code. Read on to learn more! Read More >

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  • Custom .NET apps and clustering

    - by Ahmed ilyas
    So for a clustered environment - how would this work with your apps? what about your own custom .NET apps? Would there be a special way to develop them? I know that you can say create a simple Hello world app, and cluster that but they wouldnt be something you could see interms of the UI or anything, so they would effectively need to be developed as a Windows Service perhaps or even as a standard Console app which runs and not wait for user input but you wouldnt see any output from it (unless you redirect output to somewhere else) What im getting at here is... for those who have experience or developed a cluster application in .NET, how did you do it and what are the things to be aware of? For example we have the cloud service - fundamentally its built on clustering - if there is an outage, another node takes place and service is resumed as normal but we dont really see much of that downtime.

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  • A .NET developers introduction to SharePoint

    - by Sahil Malik
    SharePoint 2010 Training: more information Are you a .NET developer sitting on the edge, looking at the vast space that is SharePoint? Ever wondered what is a typical SharePoint project like? No, not the marketing fluff, but what it is really like, and what does it make to make it work properly. What is all this cloud stuff all about, and how does it affect you?   On February 5th, 2013, I will have a session from 14:00 – 15:00 at DevWeek (www.devweek.com) in London about “A .NET developer’s introduction to SharePoint”.   You can find the full conference agenda here, http://www.devweek.com/sessions/conference1.asp Read full article ....

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  • Corticon provides Business Rules Engines for Silverlight, WCF and .NET developers

    Now Corticon Business Rules Engines and Business Rules Management Systems users can enjoy support for the Windows 7 operating system, and for Silverlight and Windows Communication Foundation developers. The new Corticon 4.3 provides numerous performance, usability, and integration enhancements and provides the industry-first cloud deployment option for a business rules engine. span.fullpost {display:none;}

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  • Silverlight 3.0 and ADO.NET data service framework(An error occurred while processing this request)

    - by ybbest
    Today , I try to write a Silverlight app that talks to SharePoint 2010 using the REST API.However after deploy the silverlight app and run the code , I got the following error.In order to fix this I need to make the target framework of your caller application to 4.0,in this case I need to use Silverlight 4.0 instead 3.0.After I have done that and redeploy the solution to the SharePoint.It works like a charm.   Exceptions details: System.Data.Services.Client.DataServiceQueryException: An error occurred while processing this request. Request version ’1.0′ is too low for the response. The lowest supported version is ’2.0′. However , if you got the error like this: Could not load type ‘System.Data.Services.Providers.IDataServiceUpdateProvider’ from assembly ‘System.Data.Services, Version=3.5.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089′,then you need to install ADO.NET Data Services Update for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 ,you can download here (for windowns 7 and server 2008 r2 ) or here (for windows vista of server 2008).

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  • How to convert List to Datatable in vb.net

    - by Samir R. Bhogayta
    Public Function ConvertToDataTable(Of T)(ByVal list As IList(Of T)) As DataTable        Dim table As New DataTable()        Dim fields() As FieldInfo = GetType(T).GetFields()        For Each field As FieldInfo In fields            table.Columns.Add(field.Name, field.FieldType)        Next        For Each item As T In list            Dim row As DataRow = table.NewRow()            For Each field As FieldInfo In fields                row(field.Name) = field.GetValue(item)            Next            table.Rows.Add(row)        Next        Return table    End Function

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