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Dave Sussman
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- Dave Sussman
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- 07 Nov 2008 at 11:48
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IIS Service Unavailable
Posted: 07 Nov 2008 at 11:48
My new web server is Server 2008 & IIS7 and SQL 2008 and I’ve deployed a test version of an application that had a mysterious 503 Service Unavailable error; not the main app, but all pages within a specific folder and I couldn’t see why. None of the settings were different for that folder.
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Windows Vista Done Right?
Posted: 29 Oct 2008 at 09:39
Watching the live stream of the PDC keynote yesterday, there were bits of Windows 7 that appealed to me. Libraries and Home Groups seems good, as does the Device Center (I notice they didn’t have a Zune connected in the demo). I like the easy switch to projects, useful for those of us who present, a
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SQL Site Map Provider in VB
Posted: 23 Oct 2008 at 09:03
For years I’ve been recommending Jeff’s SqlSiteMapprovider from his MSDN Magazine column, which allows you to have your site map in a database. I had a request this morning on the forums for a copy in VB, so I used the convertor at the excellent DeveloperFusion site and tweaked it a little. So now y
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The Power of the Community
Posted: 22 Oct 2008 at 16:17
As I blogged earlier, DDD7, the free one day Saturday geek fest, opened for registration this morning. Less than 4 hours later it was full, with plenty of people of the waiting list. I suspect it’s the power of several blogs and tweets, rather than just mine, but it does show the power of the commun
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DDD7 Registration Live
Posted: 22 Oct 2008 at 09:41
Go register; you know you want to.Technorati Tags: DDD
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ListBox, Styles and ViewState
Posted: 16 Oct 2008 at 09:38
A product I’m working on requires colours for certain items, to make them more easily identifiable and these items are often a selection in a list. This makes a great deal of sense as we are visual creatures; it’s much easier to pick out a red item from a list than having to read the text. In UI ter
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Bribery in the Search Business
Posted: 09 Oct 2008 at 10:23 by Dave Sussman
I’m a Google search user, have been since it was first released. I like the simplicity and the format. I have nothing against other search providers, but I’m comfortable with Google and until something more compelling comes along, I’ll stick with it. I’m a middle aged Englishman, so by nature change
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Routing with WebForms
Posted: 08 Oct 2008 at 18:55 by Dave Sussman
Disclaimer: I’m not a member of the Church of MVC. But there are bits I really like and there is a huge amount of confusion over, well, just about everything really; what it is, why it’s here', when it should be used, and so on. There is a trend, good or bad, towards REST based architectures and cer
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ReMix UK Videos
Posted: 07 Oct 2008 at 12:35 by Dave Sussman
In case you hadn’t noticed, the videos for ReMix UK are now up on the agenda page. Slides are available for most sessions and you can watch the slide/audio presentation inline. You might have to turn up the volume for some of them as the audio is a little quiet. We’re planning to get the 20/20 sessi
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ReMix interview with Scott Guthrie and Bill Buxton
Posted: 27 Sep 2008 at 17:28 by Dave Sussman
One of the things I was hoping for at ReMix was a podcast interview with Scott Guthrie and Bill Buxton. I had a couple of questions I wanted to ask him, but otherwise had no plan and since it was while the sessions were going on, I groveled to the NxtGenUG boys to record it. So it’s now in two parts
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ReMix Summary
Posted: 21 Sep 2008 at 13:44 by Dave Sussman
ReMix was a blast, I had such a fun time. Phil & I arrived around 6pm on Wednesday night to a venue that was a building site. Literally. Walls were going up, stages being built, curtains draped; by the morning the transformation was amazing. People from the Brighton Centre itself were taking pic
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Let us know about cool community projects
Posted: 17 Sep 2008 at 10:21 by Dave Sussman
If you’re going to be at ReMix UK and have a cool project using Microsoft technologies, especially if it’s based around the digital home, gaming or robotics, or even that use multiple technologies, then please come and let us know. There will be a film crew on Friday keen to record community stories
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ReMix UK Swag
Posted: 10 Sep 2008 at 21:45 by Dave Sussman
So here's the list of stuff you'll get if you attend ReMix UK. Each delegate will receive a Microsoft Expression Professional Subscription worth over £650 which contains; Expression® Studio (Expression Web, Expression Design, Expression Encoder, Expression Blend, Expression Media) Visual Studio® Sta
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Read, Steady, Speak
Posted: 02 Sep 2008 at 09:55 by Dave Sussman
Since one of the key phrases of Mix is “a 48 hour conversation”, speaking is in the forefront of our minds. We’re always keen to encourage new speakers and to build people’s confidence in speaker to large audiences. As such, the NxtGen User Group boys are running a Speaker Idol competition, along t
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What’s Happening at ReMix UK?
Posted: 29 Aug 2008 at 12:32 by Dave Sussman
Want to get more of a feeling for what’s going to happen at ReMik UK? The On Show section on the home page has some video interviews with those involved. Yes, yours truly is one of them. I didn’t have time to get to Microsoft UK for the interview, so they came to me, so yes, that’s a corner of my o
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ReMix UK 08 Speaker Panel
Posted: 27 Aug 2008 at 16:01 by Dave Sussman
On day 2 at ReMix the community room is hosting a panel with Scott Guthrie and Travis Leithead, a Program Manager on the IE team. We’re going to be taking questions from the floor, as well as providing a way to submit questions during the conference, but if you’ve something pressing you want to ask
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Tab Style Menus
Posted: 19 Aug 2008 at 01:04 by Dave Sussman
A question that pops up occasionally in the ASP.NET forums is how can you get tab-style menus, such as used on MSDN, with the standard Menu control in ASP.NET. It’s actually quite simple and involves the use of two menus: <div id="topNav"> <asp:SiteMapDataSource ID="topMenuData" runat="serv
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Microsoft ReMix UK 08 Schedule
Posted: 01 Aug 2008 at 15:17 by Dave Sussman
The schedule for ReMix UK 08 has started to appear. We’ve one or two sessions still to plug into the community track on day 2, but we’re close to nailing down those; all the speakers are set too. There’s a wide variety of really interesting talks and I’m really hoping I get a chance to see some of t
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Microsoft ReMix UK 08 Speakers
Posted: 29 Jul 2008 at 15:11 by Dave Sussman
Speakers are starting to be announced. Yes, we’ve persuaded Scott to come back to the UK and he’ll be sharing the keynote with Bill Buxton. I’m also pleased that Sara Ford will be speaking, as her blog is one of the most useful for developer resources available. They’ll be more speaker announcements
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ReMix UK 08 Speakers
Posted: 22 Jul 2008 at 19:37 by Dave Sussman
Mike has announced some of the speakers in the developer track. Yes, we’ve managed to persuade Scott back to England’s shores. How many sessions is he doing? How big will the room be? What about the other tracks? Who else is going to speak? Well, you’ll just have to keep your eye on the ReMix UK we
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