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MVC Deployment – JavaScript – ReferenceError is not defined …
This had me stumped for a moment. All the Javascript was there (linkable from bundle links in the page source), all the files were there, everything worked in dev (doesn’t. read more…
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MVC – Display Version Number in Your UI
If you ever want to display the version of your app in the UI (useful in development with lots of environments) you can do the following. In your Global.asax start. read more…
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Using HttpClient to Send Dates in URL Using AttributeRouting
After doing a lot of reading it appears that it is possible to do what I was attempting to do but it requires relaxing a lot of useful security measures. read more…
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C# Query String Builder
Here is a nice little extension method for building your query strings in C#
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Batch Files Really Are Your Friends … Svn Backups
Just finished a long coding session … ??? BACK IT UP! set SvnAdminPath=C:Program Files (x86)VisualSVN Serverbinsvnadmin.exe “%SvnAdminPath%” dump –deltas P:Repositories<repo_name> | “<path>gzip.exe” > <backup_path>SourceSvn.dump echo Copying dump to h:backup xcopy. read more…
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DotNetOpenAuth OpenId & OAuth for .NET
I’ve been working very extensively with this library over the last few months and I have to say that it really is very good. There isn’t any scenario, given it’s. read more…
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SSL MakeCert / pvk2pfx & Client & Server Certificate Generation
Hey All, Hope we’re all well! Been a while since I blogged anything as life has been pretty hectic. Anyway, I’m working on a fairly intense little project at the. read more…
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FireFox
Well its now official! According to the WC3 web site FireFox is now the most popular browser used on the internet. A whopping great 39% of internet users!! This is. read more…
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Data Pimping
“A leading expert on computer surveillance has raised serious doubts over the legality of deals by BT, Virgin Media and Carphone Warehouse to sell their customers’ web browsing data to. read more…
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IE Rubbish!
I just can’t get over this!! Whilst working on a VS2005 C# project at work to create a web interface for one of my employers systems I encountered something I. read more…
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Web Development Tools
Have found a couple of really useful tools for helping the web development process today. Two development toolbars for the two most popular web browsers. First up there is the. read more…
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PyramidCam
This is so cool, so so so cool … A live webcam focussed on the Great Pyramids in Egypt. Watch the Pyramids Live
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Blackle
Some wise guy worked out that if Google had a black screen, taking into account the huge number of page views, according to calculations, 750 mega watts/hour per year would. read more…
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Google Moon
Google has offered $30,000,000 to any company that lands a robot on the Moon and starts snapping photo’s and sending data back (presumably to Google …). A five million dollar. read more…
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Visual Studio 2005 & ASP.NET 2.0 Step By Step – Microsoft Press
This week I have been mostly installing software … WOW, how long did it take to install VS2005? 2.1GB application! A very big thumbs down to the Microsoft Press however.. read more…
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Removing Adobe Photo Downloader
Hmm … I just downloaded and installed the latest version of Adobe Reader. Ok, its a great program no doubt about it but its getting a tad bloated these days.. read more…
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Worlds First Internet War … ?
Seems that Skynet (an actual Military virtual drone control system btw, not just a bad pun by yours truly) has taken on the country Estonia, and nearly won. Apparently in. read more…
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MySpace … Facebook
Well well … my girlfriend recently created a personal profile on MySpace probably about just under a month ago. All was well for the majority of that time until this. read more…
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Pipex Homecall
Just a quick note for anyone looking for a review of Pipex Homecall “8MB” broadband. Avoid like the plague … that’s it, that’s all you need to know. Utter fucking. read more…
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Government spooks helped Microsoft build Vista
By Nick Farrell: Tuesday 09 January 2007, 14:26 THE USA GOVERNMENT’S cryptologic organisation, the National Security Agency, has admitted that it is behind some of the security changes to Microsoft’s. read more…
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