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My Code Samples (previously hosted on GotDotNet)

As some of you already noticed: GotDotNet is now down and the code samples previously hosted there have been migrated to the MSDN code gallery. For your convenience here is an overview page of all the code samples which now link to the new location

Code Samples

As some of you already noticed: GotDotNet is now down and the code samples previously hosted there have been migrated to the MSDN code gallery. For your convenience here are links to all my code samples: Add WYSIWYG to the HtmlPlaceholderContr ol The

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 .

Ugly URLs with MCMS and ASP.NET 2.0

Today a newsgroup post reminded me that I did not yet publish the necessary changes for my Http Module that corrects the Ugly MCMS URLs caused by ASP.NET postbacks when ASP.NET 2.0 master pages are used. The HttpModule I published earlier does not work

Sample Chapter available for download

A sample chapter of our new book Enhancing MCMS with ASP.NET 2.0 is now available for download: Download Chapter 3: Using Master Pages

Seven 5-star reviews for our books on Amazon!

Looking at the first MCMS book ( Building websites using MCMS ) we received one 4-star review and four 5-star reviews on Amazon. Read the reviews here . And I just saw that our second MCMS book ( Advanced MCMS development ) got three 5-star reviews on

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

How to get MCMS 2002 SP2, VS.NET 2005 and Team Foundation Server working together

As I dicussed earlier MCMS is not supported with Team Foundation Server. The reason is that the developer tools shipped with MCMS are incompatible with Team Foundation Server and raise an exception when items are checked in. This might be a significant

MCMS 2002 SP2 with ASP.NET Web Parts

Although not officially supported, MCMS 2002 SP2 works fine with Web Parts as I outlined earlier . A couple of weeks ago Ali Mazaheri, a collegue from Microsoft Consulting Services contacted me to get some tips as he had to create a proof of concept for

How to enable AJAX with MCMS and ASP.NET 2.0 (last update: April 5th, 2007)

I have posted a solution for this problem in a subsection of this article but someone who is just looking on how to get AJAX working in general might not find it easily. The probem with AJAX is that the client does a silent postback from Javascript using

Woodgrove and VS.NET 2005

A common question I received in the last couple of weeks is how to get the Woogrove sample site working with VS.NET 2005. Spencer has created a nice step-by-step description that explains how to get this working: http://www.mcmsfaq.com/articles/sp2wg.as

Workaround for the "CMS" virtual directory problem with VS.NET 2005 (Update: 02.06.2006)

With VS.NET 2005 the VS.NET product team decided to change the behaviour of VS.NET for web applications. Up to VS.NET 2003 only virtual directories and files explicitly added to the projects were taken into consideration for the compilation. With VS.NET

WoodgroveNet and ASP.NET 2.0

[Via Spencer Harbar ] A number of people have requested information regarding upgrading the WoodgroveNet Sample Site to an MCMS SP2 application which uses ASP.NET 2.0 and Visual Studio 2005. Whilst the WoodgroveNet sample is not considered best practice

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,
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