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ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 has been released!

ASP.NET AJAX 1.0 (formerly known as Atlas) has been released. You can download it from here . If you would like to use it together with MCMS you should know this article .

Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET™ 2003 Service Pack 1 available for download

Brief Description This download installs Service Pack 1 for Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET™ 2003. Overview This download installs Service Pack 1 for Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET™ 2003. Fixes in this Service Pack concern stability and security enhancements
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New MCMS book covering ASP.NET 2.0 topics is now officially announced

As some of you might already heard of: Lim Mei Ying (MCMS MVP), Spencer Harber (MCMS MVP) and myself are currently working on a book that covers enhancing MCMS websites using ASP.NET 2.0 features. It will deal with all the glitches of properly installing

WinFX is now .NET framework 3.0

[Via Somesegar ] ...we have decided to rename WinFX to the .NET Framework 3.0. .NET Framework 3.0 aptly identifies the technology for exactly what it is – the next version of our developer framework... Read more...
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MSDN Documentation Wiki

[Via Andrew Connell ] Now if this isn’t just damn cool!!! On this site you can add content to VS 2005 documentation topics and edit contributions from other users. Our goal is to extend the documentation with code examples, tips and tricks, and other
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Nice list of product versions managed by Andrew

Andrew has compiled a nice list of version numbers and products to allow you to easily identify the patch level or your system. The list currently covers the following products: .NET framework SQL Server CMS SharePoint (WSS/SPS)

Ensure that strong named assemblies are not loaded from your bin directory!

Tess explains in detail why you should not place a strong named assembly into the bin directory of your web application but have to place it into the GAC: ASP.NET: Strong named assemblies should not be stored in the bin directory A must read article!
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Ensure that debug is disabled on your production site!

Tess explains in detail why you should never run a production site with debug enabled: ASP.NET Memory: If your application is in production… then why is debug=true A must read article!
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Problem with the ASP.NET 2.0 menu control and MCMS

A couple of customers reported problems when using the menu control with ASP.NET 2.0 and MCMS. After analyzing one of the affected projects I identified that the reason for the problem is that the menu control seems to have a bug. It does not work correct

MCMS ASP.NET 2.0 AdRotator

[Via Spence ] With the recent release of Service Pack 2 for MCMS, it is now possible to take advantage of many ASP.NET 2.0 features within your MCMS applications. The ASP.NET 2.0 AdRotator control has been enhanced to allow for programatic population,

GotDotNet is causing me headaches

Usually I upload all my code samples to GotDotNet . Unfortunatelly since around 3 weeks I'm now unable to update my code samples or to upload new samples. Hopefully this will be resolved soon.
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ASP.NET 2.0 and MCMS - Site Navigation - Part 2

In the first part of this article I discussed how to implement a SiteMapProvider for an MCMS website. ASP.NET 2.0 ships with three new controls that can be used for site navigation: SiteMapPath Menu TreeView Problems with the TreeView control SiteMapPath

ASP.NET 2.0 and MCMS - Site Navigation - Part 1 (last updated: 13.01.2006)

This article replaces my earlier article about MCMS Navigation Providers which I have written while ASP.NET 2.0 was in Beta 2. After Beta 2 a couple of things have changed which prevent the earlier code from working properly with the final version of

MSDN Article: Breaking Changes in .NET Framework 2.0

Breaking changes are changes in either the .NET Framework (runtime breaking changes) or Visual Studio (design/compile/project upgrade) that make certain application and development scenarios behave differently from the version 1.0 and 1.1 .NET Frameworks
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Enterprise Library for .NET 2.0 - Nov CTP

[Via Mark Harrison ] The November Community Technology Preview of Enterprise Library for .NET Framework 2.0 is now available to download .
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