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In this article we will create a directory browser by by binding the contents of a directory to a datalist. We also provide file downloading and delete methods in this article.

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In this article we will cover binding a remote XML file to a datalist. In this specific example, the remote file will be an RSS file containing syndicated content.

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In this article we are going to go over creating a multithreaded HTTP status code checker. This could be useful where you have a large collection of links within a table and you want to make sure that it is up to date.

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In this article we will cover the new feature of SQL Server 2000 and the ability to create user defined functions. We will focus on creating recursive queries in this article to extend upon previous articles.

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In this article Tom Lucas introduces you to configuring the Web.config for using HTTPModules. This article will briefly explain the basic concepts of ASP.Net configurations and then show one possible solution to using HTTPModules in a multiple application environment

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Tom Lucas of LucasLabs.Net lays out how to expose functionality from DNN as a Web service.

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In this article we will discuss providing a programmable method of securing files on for your ASP.Net applications. This code could come in handy where you have an application hosted on an ISP and you do not have access to a folder outside of your Web directory structure, and you are not able to change permissions on folder in the Web. This method does not require storing your file in a binary field in your database, thus reducing cost of having to buy database storage from your ISP, and with no impact on the network traffic between the database and web servers.

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This tutorial covers one option for including a common header and footer into your HTML pages without having to modify the html page itself. Technologies used are the System.XML, System.Net, and System.IO .Net classes.

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I don't know about you, but I can't count how many times when I first installed IBS, about how a content editor deleted something by mistake, because they clicked on the delete icon next to item in IBS. One thing lacking in IBS is a confirmation from the application whether or not you want to delete an item.

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This is a follow-up article to our "Populating a .Net Treeview control from a parent-child relationship db table." We will extend the previous article so that when someone selects a node in the tree it will populate a datagrid within the Winform.

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