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  • IIS7, ASP.NET 2.0, Atlas and VS 2005 End to End Talk

    Many thanks to everyone in New Zealand who attended my "ASP.NET: End-to-End - Building a Complete Web Application Using ASP.NET 2.0, Visual Studio 2005, and IIS7 (Parts 1 and 2)" talk this afternoon.

    You can download the slides from my talk here.  You can then download the application I built here (note: this .zip file is actually the version I published after the US TechEd, but is the same code I wrote on stage today). 

    There is a "ReadMe.txt" file in the root of the demos .zip file that walksthrough how to setup the demos.  I've included two versions of the app -- one is in the "IIS7" directory and allows you to run the application using IIS7 on Windows Vista Beta2.  The other is a slightly modified version of the sample that also works on IIS5, IIS6, and the built-in VS 2005 Web Server.  The difference is that the non-IIS7 version doesn't use URL-rewriting for the pretty-URL feature.

    Hope this helps,

    Scott

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  • My ASP.NET 2.0 Tips, Tricks, Recipes and Gotchas "Highlights Page"

    Several people have sent me email lately asking for a suggested short-list of my best/favorite past blog posts to read (I’ve done 200 posts over the last 12 months and apparently it takes too long to read them all <g>). 

    I’ve put together a summary page of ASP.NET 2.0 Tips, Tricks, Recipes and Gotchas that you can check out here.  It currently contains links to 37 posts that I’ve done in the past that I think are interesting and worth spending sometime to read. 

    I’ve organized the list by area topic (UI, Data, Security, Visual Studio, etc).  My goal is to post at least 1-2 new/original ASP.NET Tips/Tricks/Recipes to my blog each week going forward.  I’ll also make sure to update the summary page above as I add new ones – so you might find it useful to bookmark if you want to quickly look them up.

    Hope this helps,

    Scott

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