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I’ve been working closely with the IE team leading up to the release of IE7  and looking at the use of XML in the browser.   During this investigation one thing has become immediately obvious – there is a lot of confusion around the versioning story for MSXML and how to instantiate the “right” MSXML object in the browser.   Here’s a quick snippet of code that I’ve seen all too often out on the web:   What NOT to do...     if ( ... [ read more ]
This is an article on an Excel export component (using XSL and XML) in .NET.
This is an article on a Excel Export Component (Using XSL and XML) in .NET
Everyone tries to write error free applications, but we all know end users are smarter than us, finding ways to break our well protected applications.   Then we are given the answer "I don't know" when we ask the obvious question "What were you doing?", or "I can't find it" to our inquiry "Did you write down the error message?" This article guides you through  the .Net Framework features at your disposal to handle applications' errors, also known as Exceptions.  O ... [ read more ]


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