Checklist for high quality websites part 2

by Mads Kristensen 28. January 2009 23:47
The second part of the checklist is about server side code and security [More]

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Security | Server-side

Reverse GEO lookup in C#

by Mads Kristensen 19. November 2008 20:42
Use the Google maps API to find addresses based on lat/long using C# [More]

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Server-side

Data at the root level is invalid

by Mads Kristensen 16. April 2008 21:27
Solution to the XmlException and the strange three beginning characters [More]

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Server-side

Playing with Gravatar images

by Mads Kristensen 30. March 2008 23:48
How to use Gravatars to do more than just displaying an image. [More]

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Server-side

XML-RPC ping endpoint in C# and ASP.NET

by Mads Kristensen 3. March 2008 18:12
Shows how to receive XML-RPC ping requests [More]

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ASP.NET | Server-side

Quirk in the DateTime class

by Mads Kristensen 5. January 2008 17:01
The DateTime parsing of certain string formats causes wrong date strings [More]

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Server-side

A state aware generic list

by Mads Kristensen 18. December 2007 22:50
How to keep track on the generic List and if it's changed or not [More]

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Server-side

HTTP compression of WebResource.axd and pages in ASP.NET

by Mads Kristensen 16. September 2007 18:14
A HttpModule for compressing .aspx pages and the WebResource.axd handler in ASP.NET using C# [More]

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Server-side

URL parameters in ClickOnce applications

by Mads Kristensen 16. May 2007 20:04
Shows in two simple steps to enable query strings in ClickOnce applications [More]

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Server-side

Worst regular expression ever

by Mads Kristensen 15. May 2007 23:28
Warning! This is the worst regex ever made [More]

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Server-side

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