Archive for the ‘ASP.NET’ Category
Visual Studio 2008 SP1 Hangs After Office Upgrade
Just incase you run into the same issue… This week I had to revert back to using Visual Studio 2008 while working on a customer project, and I pretty quickly found that I had a problem. I was working on an ASP.NET web project, and found that each time I opened a web page for [...]
In: ASP.NET, Microsoft Office, Tips & Tricks, Visual Studio 2008, Web Development · Tagged with: hang, Microsoft Office 2010, Visual Studio
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
I’ve been writing web applications for years, but I’ve never really had to put too much thought into whether search engines such as Google and Bing were finding the sites that I have worked on, or whether they were deducing appropriate information about those sites and giving them their appropriate ranking in search results. The [...]
In: ASP.NET, Tips & Tricks, Web Development · Tagged with: ASP.NET, Bing, Google, Microsoft, Search engine, SEO, Web Development
Web Browser “Session Merging”
I just realized something about modern web browsers, and as a long time web developer it kind of took me by surprise! Maybe it shouldn’t have, maybe I should have figured this out a long time ago, but I didn’t. What I realized is that Internet Explorer 8 shares cookies between multiple tabs that are [...]
In: ASP.NET, Web Development · Tagged with: ASP.NET, HTML5, runtime, session state, session storage, Web Development
Silverlight … what’s it all about?
Day two at PDC09, and with between ten and twelve concurrent tracks it’s pretty tough to decide which sessions to attend. Luckily there are three of us attending the conference, so with a little planning we can at least attempt to maximize our coverage. But still … so many choices! I’ve been involved with Web [...]
In: .NET, ASP.NET, Industry News, Silverlight, Web Development · Tagged with: ASP.NET, HTML, MVC, PDC09, Silverlight, Web Development, WebForms






