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Active management is the key in mitigating harassment liability
Insight E-mail filtering software by itself will not protect your organization in harassment cases. Creating and enforcing a solid Internet and e-mail use policy will prove that you've done all you can to keep harassment out of your organization.
Friday, November 08 2002 03:45 PM
Developing an HTML-formatted mail message
Techguide Creating HTML-based e-mails for newsletters or other content is a simple process if you adhere to a few guidelines like using tables for layout, keeping the design simple, and sticking with inline CSS.
Monday, March 26 2007 11:08 AM
Tags: Web sites, Web browsers, Email marketing
Silverlight 2.0 offers paradigm shift
Techguide Silverlight 2.0 rovides a platform for Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) to build dynamic user interfaces that are platform and browser agnostic.
Wednesday, May 21 2008 09:12 AM
Tags: Software engineering/development, Microsoft Windows, .NET
Determine if SSL connections are truly secure
Techguide An HTTPS Web site may make most users feel relatively secure, but this alone doesn't guarantee secure transactions. It's important to make sure your users understand how to properly evaluate a Web site's security.
Monday, April 16 2007 07:48 PM
Take Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition out for a test run
Techguide Microsoft introduced the ASP.NET Web Matrix integrated development environment to provide an inexpensive method for creating ASP.NET Web applications and services. This is a valuable tool for creating ASP.NET solutions on a budget.
Monday, May 30 2005 01:56 PM
How to secure your Web applications--Part 1
Techguide With the growth in the number of Web applications there is a corresponding growth in the vulnerabilities associated with them. In this first article in a series dealing with Web application security, Tom Olzak looks at a list of common Web application vulnerabilities.
Sunday, January 28 2007 04:36 PM
Simplify Web site maintenance by using resource files in .NET
Techguide Resource files provide a location for storing text or objects used across a Web site, thus creating a central location for maintaining the text. Learn how using resource files in your .NET applications can help simplify Web site maintenance.
Saturday, April 08 2006 02:03 PM
Testing a Web service with a proxy class
Techguide A good way to test a Web service is by building a proxy class/client to consume it. Tony Patton shows you how to develop a simple proxy class via .NET, using either C# or VB.NET.
Tuesday, September 12 2006 03:44 PM
Post data to other Web pages with ASP.NET 2.0
Techguide ASP.NET 2.0's PostBackUrl attribute allows you to designate where a Web form and its data is sent when submitted. Tony Patton explains how you can make use of this new Web tool.
Friday, May 11 2007 11:20 AM
Tags: Web sites, Web servers, Web services, Web 2.0
Secure ASP.NET sites with Membership API
Techguide Beginning with ASP.NET 2.0, the Membership API was added to simplify adding security to a Web application. Find out how to use the Membership API with a SQL Server backend.
Thursday, August 28 2008 07:24 PM
Tags: Servers, Protocols and platforms, Web servers, Authentication, Microsoft SQL Server, Membership API, Security, Database, Password, Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0
Ease your JavaScript testing and debugging load
Techguide JavaScript development tools have been slow to materialize, but there are various options available today. Learn more about debugging JavaScript and related tools.
Wednesday, May 31 2006 09:18 AM
Sail through Web page navigation with tabIndex
Techguide Learn how to benefit from tabIndex in your development work.
Tuesday, May 23 2006 02:55 PM
Create rich interfaces with Microsoft Silverlight
Techguide Web developers often frown on the use of technologies like Macromedia Flash or Adobe Shockwave to spice up Web interfaces.
Tuesday, October 16 2007 11:03 PM
Add value changing functionality to the HTML file input element
Techguide The HTML file input element is a valuable commodity that can add value to intranet applications. However, it doesn't allow you to change the value of the element. Phillip Perkins shows you how to get past this drawback.
Wednesday, September 21 2005 10:25 AM
Tags: Software, Protocols and platforms, Software engineering/development, Programming languages
Making sense of .NET file types
Techguide The .NET Framework's various file types can be a bit overwhelming when you're browsing a project's directory. Learn more about .NET and Visual Studio .NET's different files and their extensions.
Friday, March 17 2006 10:11 PM





