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Microsoft Scales Back IE 8 Express Install, Looks to the Future
Microsoft today will ship an update to Internet Explorer 8, changing how its web browser behaves when a user chooses an "express" install on first use.
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
What You Need to Know About Google Wave
Google’s forthcoming web platform, Google Wave, is fascinating in that it can both replace existing email, IM, and social networking solutions and work well with them.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Presents its Next-Gen Web Platform
The most important news to come out of Microsoft's annual MIX web development conference in Las Vegas this year is the notion of the company's next-generation web platform.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Free Utility Makes Creating Custom Error Pages Easy in MOSS 2007
Microsoft's instructions for creating a custom 404 error web page in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 involve writing a .NET console application. With the SharePoint Manager 2007 utility, that application is no longer needed.
Windows IT Pro
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Jian Bo
Paul's Picks
Learn how the betas for these newest web browsers rate: Google Chrome and Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 Beta 2—and whether they're worth trying.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
IE 8 Likely to be Released in 2009
A new public beta of the browser will be out in early 2009, with a final release to follow.
Windows IT Pro
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Zac Wiggy
Dev Connections 2008: DotNetNuke
Joe Brinkman discusses the genesis and mission of DotNetNuke, an open source platform for creating websites built on the Microsoft .NET stack.
SQL Server Magazine
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Sheila Molnar
Silverlight 2 Finalized
Microsoft on Monday announced that it has finalized its Silverlight 2 rich Internet application platform. A beta version of Silverlight 2 was used to great effect during the Summer Olympics in August, and Microsoft says that the Silverlight 2-based NBC
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Microsoft Announces Silverlight 2
Silverlight 2, meant to compete with the likes of Adobe Flash and Adobe Shockwave, is available and ready for download Oct. 14.
Windows IT Pro
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Caroline Marwitz
Google to Launch its Own Web Browser ... Today
Prodded by the feature-list of the recently released Beta 2 version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) 8, Google has prematurely announced its own Web browser entry, which will appear today on Windows only. The browser, called Chrome, appears to offer
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
Tech Ed 2008: ComponentOne Announces Studio for Silverlight
Developer tools provider ComponentOne has announced the pre-release of their ComponentOne Studio for Silverlight, and indicated that the final version will be available when Microsoft ships Silverlight 2 this fall.
Windows IT Pro
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Jeff James
What You Need to Know About Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 Beta 1
IE 8.0 will render Web pages in a Web standards mode that could break existing Web pages. Get informed, pronto.
Windows IT Pro
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Paul Thurrott
Web Apps Are the Source of Most Vulnerabilities
A new report reveals that Web applications are the most common source of vulnerabilities. While this shouldn't come as much of a surprise given the importance of the Web, it should serve as an alarm for Web developers.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
McAfee Launches Web App Scanning Service
McAfee announced it's new Secure for Web Sites service, which helps site operators keep their sites secure, adhere to PCI standards, and stay abreast of the latest vulnerabilities.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Pennsylvania Web Site Application Exposes Voter Data
A voter in Pennsylvania discovered that the state's Web site was far less than secure. However instead of informing the state he told the world.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Web Security Scanning Is Paramount
A new IFRAME attack takes advantage of Web sites that don't sanitize user-supplied input. Time to scan your sites for vulnerabilities.
Windows IT Pro
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Mark Joseph Edwards
Managing Hierarchical Rowsets
Windows IT Pro
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William Vaughn
Managing Hierarchical Rowsets
Build a sample application in Visual Studio that can be used to manage hierarchical rowsets populated by stored procedures.
SQL Server Magazine
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William Vaughn
Additional Features
To make the sample TableAdapter application more useful as a general demonstration, I added several features that illustrate a few tricky technical points, including how to import a picture, handle new row initialization, and provide a list of addresses.
SQL Server Magazine
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William Vaughn
Adobe Seeks to Take the AIR Out of Microsoft's Silverlight
Adobe on Monday announced the availability of its AIR technologies, which aim to bridge the gap between Web applications and true PC-based software. These types of applications are considered a major stepping stone to the coming era of so-called cloud
WinInfo
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Paul Thurrott
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