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Vault of Thoughts: Using Bind with nested properties
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Please visit my new blog at vaultofthoughts.net. Using Bind with nested properties. ASPNET 2.0 comes with a mechanism called two way databinding which allows us to declaratively bind a form element to a property of an object in such way that updates are supported. For the readonly display you typically use the Eval method in your aspx page. For the two way mechanism, you use the Bind keyword (or method? Making a select method used by the DataSourceControl to return the collection of ClientView object sho...
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Vault of Thoughts: I have moved my blog
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Please visit my new blog at vaultofthoughts.net. I have moved my blog. I have moved my blog to a new address. Expect all new posts to appear there. I will keep posting here also for some time, until I get properly indexed in google :-). Posted by Mikeon at 11:22 AM. If you liked this article why not support its author by making a donation? Winnie The Pooh Checks. Ideas For Newborn Gifts. Best Keyless Door Locks. Gynexin male breast reduction pills. Links to this post:. View my complete profile.
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Vault of Thoughts: 2006-07
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Please visit my new blog at vaultofthoughts.net. Javascript in the address bar. I have written few times about the little known features of variuos products etc. Today I will add one more to the list. There is a little known feature that web browsers have that can be very useful. The feature I'm talking about is the possibility to execute simple (or even complex) Javascript code from the address bar. While reading this go ahead and type something like:. Javascript: alert(2 2);. Posted by Mikeon at 2:33 PM.
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Vault of Thoughts: Debugging with immediate window
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Please visit my new blog at vaultofthoughts.net. Debugging with immediate window. As far as I know this window is not available by default so use Debug/Widnows/Immediate to show it. The sad thing is that it does not work for an ASP.NET project, but other than that you can use it not only for testing your own methods, but to call methods of the built in classes such as System.DateTime.Now. Posted by Mikeon at 2:41 PM. If you liked this article why not support its author by making a donation?
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Vault of Thoughts: The Best resource on threading
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Please visit my new blog at vaultofthoughts.net. The Best resource on threading. I'm not working with threads much since ASP.NET hides almost all of this complexity from me, but then I'm not working with ASP.NET exclusively. There are times when I need to do some multi-threading. In times like this I'm very happy that there are resources such as this. Available on the Internet. Currently It is the best article on threading I have seen. A good read. Posted by Mikeon at 1:51 PM. Links to this post:.
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Vault of Thoughts: Strongly Typed Templated Controls
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Please visit my new blog at vaultofthoughts.net. Strongly Typed Templated Controls. All of us who have been using any kind of ASP.NET Templated Controls such as FormView, sooner or later come to a problem of extracting value from a field inside a template. For example when you are using a FormView control and want to programatically access a control inside one of the templates. What are the options? Now The benefits of such a solution are obvious mainly compile time type checking. Some additional conside...
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Vault of Thoughts: Creating object instance without calling its constructor
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Please visit my new blog at vaultofthoughts.net. Creating object instance without calling its constructor. For a long time I have been in need of a mechanism that allows me to create an instance of an object without calling any of its constructors like the Activator.CreateInstance does. All this time I have also been aware of the fact that it can be done. My motives weren't strong enough to dig dipper in to the problem, though. Until recently. No more problems for me. Posted by Mikeon at 3:32 PM. Probabl...
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Vault of Thoughts: ASP.NET Controls Pack
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Please visit my new blog at vaultofthoughts.net. I have posted a new article containing a couple of controls I use on a daily basis. It can be found here. Posted by Mikeon at 1:49 PM. If you liked this article why not support its author by making a donation? Links to this post:. My random thoughts on programming and software development. ASP.NET, C#, Best Practices and other stuff. View my complete profile. I have moved my blog. Visual Studio 2005, LINQ and Refactoring Problems.
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Large scale disk-to-disk backups using Bacula, Part VI – blog.myunix.dk
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Large scale disk-to-disk backups using Bacula, Part VI. This is going to be my last post in the series. There are a few loose ends to tighten up and some more questions to answer. I’ll also explain some of the missing pieces to our puzzle. Deployment is actually really simple. We are only using the most basic features that Bacula. Some people have questioned my motivation for writing these posts, insinuating that I am in some way affiliated with B acula Systems. How many truly enterprise grade backup sys...
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Large scale disk-to-disk backups using Bacula, Part IV – blog.myunix.dk
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Large scale disk-to-disk backups using Bacula, Part IV. This post will provide more insight into our current Bacula. Configuration and the underlying methodologies. Our emphasis is to keep the time we spend on configuration to an absolute minimum while still maintaining a high degree of flexibility. We have come up with a way of scheduling that is extremely simple, yet flexible. Our dirty secret is Bacula. Max Full Interval configuration parameter. Max Full Interval will take it from there. Simply rename...