Contents tagged with ASP.NET
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Faceted search with Solr on Windows
With over 10 million hits a day, funda.nl is probably the largest ASP.NET website which uses Solr on a Windows platform.
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MagicAjax.NET online demo's !!
So you want to use Ajax to make your webapplications more interactive and better performing, but you don't want the hassle of writing cross-browser JavaScript?
And you also want to keep using the ASP.NET server-side programming model? -
Copy & Paste WebParts (ASP.NET 2.0 portal framework)
Some developers in the ASP.NET 2.0 Forums have asked questions on how to copy a WebPart (including it's configuration) from one page to another.
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Impersonation inside HttpHandlers
By using basic or integrated IIS security, you can set the security context on whose behalf the code is running to the current user by adding these two lines in your web.config:
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CommunityServer pass-through authentication
The following information can be useful if you want to build pass-through authentication from your .NET website to a separately installed CommunityServer site.
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4 Tips for using Log4NET's ADONetAppender in ASP.NET
I'm using Log4NET for almost a year now, and I must say I'm very pleased with it. This logging framework is very easy to learn and extend; same goes for installation and configuration.
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Logging JavaScript errors to a WebService
Victor van Hagen (a collegue of mine at Macaw) has build a nice logging feature into the web application we're building together at the moment. This logging feature takes care of logging client-side JavaScript errors to a special 'Logging' WebService!
This way you're able to monitor the JavaScript errors that occur on the browsers of your clients. Pretty powerful tool to improve your application! -
Introducing PortalFx (ASP.NET 2.0 webpart extensions)
The goal of PortalFx -one of my 'home' projects- is to extend the default functionality of the ASP.NET 2.0 portal framework and its webparts. What triggered me was the '[WebBrowsable]' attribute in ASP.NET Whidbey, which allows you to add custom web-editable properties to a WebPart. When editing the WebPart, these custom properties are added to the 'Custom Settings' box. However, just plain textboxes are shown to edit the values of the custom properties. And of course, I want much more than just textboxes :) So PortalFx was born...
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Adding a 'ValueChangedOnPostback' property to TextBox, DropDownList, CheckBox, RadioButton, etc.
For my current project I'm building a framework that automatically saves all form-data on a page postback. Because a save-operation is time consuming, I want the framework only to save the information when the user really changed the data on the page.