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December 2002 - Posts
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Exchange Server 2000 rocks. Within a couple of hours, I've been able to
render my weblog posts directly from an Exchange public folder. Rendering is
done live with an ASPX page whereas the page caching mechanism saves the
server from getting overloaded. Read More
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In the last days, I've been redesigning and reimplementing the
content-generation architecture of dotnetremoting.cc. The only missing part was
the weblog. I wanted a solution which allows me to easily edit/post from
any location, etc.
Requirements Read More
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Starting with January 2003, companies in Austria can file their monthly tax
declarations electronically. When I checked out their site, I suspected that
they would use some arcane, complex EDI format. Guess what, they use XML.One can
simply download Read More
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Ok. I admit it. I'm not a web designer. I'll not try to do it again, I
promise. At least I'll try to.
But I know that more than thousand people a day read this web page and
therefore, I'm hoping that someone out there knows a web designer Read More
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Greg didn't really like my previous example and says that one could easily pass the SqlTransaction to a method, thereby eliminating the need for implicit distributed transactions:
The benefit, obviously, is not having to use distributed transactions, Read More
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