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whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Designing Creative DHTML, Silverlight UIs: Simple, Visualized & Intuitive (Level 300)2009-06-16 Microsoft
  The presenter of this webcast shows off the new point and click Visual WebGui Control & Theme Designer. This designer joins the well known drag and drop Visual WebGui Form designer. It offers the fastest, most intuitive way (no Javascript, no HTML, no CSS, no XAML) of developing and designing. It allows to develop fully customizable and extendable line of business applications with DHTML or Microsoft Silverlight presentation layers.

Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Integrating Visual WebGui Into Visual Studio Simplifies Development and Saves Time and Money (Level 200)2008-11-24 Microsoft
  Visual WebGui version 6.2 features complete integration into the Microsoft Visual Studio development system, a consolidated installation process, and the opportunity to use Microsoft Visual Studio Express Editions for software evaluation and trials. The attendee of this webcast will learn how the Visual WebGui platform increases productivity when developing AJAX DHTML and Microsoft Silverlight applications, saving time and money.

Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Access the HTML DOM From Managed Code (Level 100)2008-01-28 Microsoft
  The attendee of this webcast will learn how to call the HTML Document Object Model (DOM) in Microsoft Silverlight version 1.1 to control visual elements in an HTML page - all from managed code.

Tags: Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Using ASP.NET to Create Dynamic XAML in Silverlight 2.0 (Level 200)2008-01-11 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast explains how to use Microsoft ASP.NET to dynamically create HTML. However, instead of using it for ASP.NET, the presenter incorporates it into Microsoft Silverlight 2.0.

Tags: Software Development Tools, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Dull Web Site?: Brighten With Interactive Buttons0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Want professional-looking buttons on Web site, without a lot of effort? Then bypass learning design and coding skills, and use FrontPage interactive buttons. With these dynamic buttons, users can impress even their fussiest customers with easy-to-use site navigation, the kind typically produced with advanced graphical editing tools.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Manage Your Site From Anywhere With Remote Web Site View0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Remote Web site view, a new feature in Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003, allows doing all that and more. Users can easily find and publish changed pages, and can just as easily make sure that users don't publish updates until they want to.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Cut Your Work in Half With the New Split View0000-00-00 Microsoft
  In Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003, the new Split view gives simultaneous complete control over both the design and the code of the Web pages.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Decipher Your Code With the Quick Tag Selector and Quick Tag Editor0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Web pages can be fun, but not when one have to wade through a lot of code in order to find a problem or change an HTML tag, right? The new Quick Tag Selector and Quick Tag editor in Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 can make the process of finding problems and changing tags a lot faster and easier.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Making Your Site Look Great in IE70000-00-00 Microsoft
  The viewer of this webcast will learn how to build and maintain standards-based sites that work great in IE7. The presenter of this webcast shows how to take advantage of new capabilities such as better HTML and CSS standards support, RSS and Search integration, and new security features.

Tags: Internet and Web, Security Administration
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Input Validation in ASP.NET (Level 200)0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Malicious or unexpected input is the reason for most of the stability and security problems in applications. How often do the applications crash because of logic problems compared to problems caused by malformed input? Many serious attacks rely on flawed or non-existent input validation in applications or how applications handle specially crafted input values. This webcast explains about the most common input-validation attacks, like SQL injection, HTML injection, cross-site scripting, and directory traversal, in addition to the corresponding mitigation techniques.

Tags: Intrusion - Tampering, Internet and Web
  

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