Microsoft ASP.NET
- James H. Byrd Web Development
- Category: Microsoft ASP.NET
Learn how to pass custom event arguments between your user controls and the web pages that host them.
- James H. Byrd
- Tagged With: Event Arguments, Event Handlers, User Controls
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
This article shows you how to send subscribe requests to AWeber directly from your ASP.NET application. This technique is useful when you already have the customer's name and email address and don't want a separate subscribe form.
- James H. Byrd
- Tagged With: AWeber, Content-Transfer-Encoding, Microsoft C#.NET, Programming Example, Sending Email, X-Headers
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
If your application needs to support large file uploads, you can override the default maximum request length for a specific page or the entire site using the maxRequestLength configuration property.
- James H. Byrd
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
Getting an AWeber subscribe form to work in DotNetNuke requires a little ingenuity.
- James H. Byrd
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
How to keep uploaded photos and images under control when you can't assume the user has the knowledge or tools to manipulate them.
- James H. Byrd
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
Make your recipients and the spam cops happy by sending multi-part plain text and HTML email messages.
- James H. Byrd
- Tagged With: For Review, Microsoft ADO.NET, Microsoft C#.NET, Multi-Part Email Messages, Sending Email, String to Stream
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
Use the ASP.NET configuration system to add complex configuration structures to Web.config.
- James H. Byrd
- Tagged With: Custom Configuration Sections, For Review, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft C#.NET, Programming Example, Web Application Configuration, Web.config
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
Give your visitors a simple mnemonic URL that takes them to a specific location on your site without creating IIS virtual directories.
- James H. Byrd
- Tagged With: 404 Redirection, For Review, HTTP Module, URL Redirection
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
Program an RSS feed for your Web site using C# and the .NET framework.
- James H. Byrd
- Tagged With: For Review, HTTP Handler, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft ADO.NET, Microsoft C#.NET, Programming Example, RSS, XML
- Filed Under: Microsoft ASP.NET, Nerdy Musings, Web Development
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