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I recently had a chance to talk to the good folks at SpiDynamic about their DevInspect product which includes some great support for ASP.NET AJAX … In the process we started talking about AJAX security in general is and they sent me these links… looks like good information I wanted to pass on!   Billy Hoffman, SpiDynamic's lead researcher in our SPI Labs group, has an on-demand web cast "Ajax (in)security" at < https://download.spidynamics.com/registration/AJAX_webcast.asp & ... [ read more ]
I had the need the other day to get hold of a users full name within a web hosted InfoPath form and although I could easily get hold of the login name I couldn't get hold of the users full name. After some playing around I came up with the method I describe in this article  which I hope someone else will find useful  
It has been a while since my last post and I apologize for that. There was a lot of work going on in getting the xml integration in VB into production quality. In this blog I would like to share with you a fun little demo I wrote for Xml 2006 conference. This demo shows some of the new power of language integration of XML in VB and the LINQ to XML API.  This technology will be available for you to try on your own in the next CTP for Visual Studio “Orcas” but in the meantime, I’d love some ... [ read more ]
A little history about me. In March 1994 I launched Xtras, Inc. as VBxtras, Inc. VBxtras was a catalog/mail-order reseller of 3rd party components and tools for developers using Visual Basic versions 3.0 through 6.0. I later changed our brand's name to "Xtras.Net" as an Internet reseller of 3rd party components and tools for .NET developers, especially VB.NET and C#. During the time I ran Xtras it was recognized in 1999 as #123 on the Inc 500 which is Inc. Magazine ’s ... [ read more ]
I've been working on this for some time now but finally I'm happy to announce we have obtained exclusive distribution rights to the latest version of Steve Sartain's C#/VB .NET Coding Guidelines 100+ page ebook, and are offering free download . More info - http://submain.com/blog/FreeCVBNETCodingGuidelinesEbookDownload.aspx C#/VB .NET Coding Guidelines home page - http://submain.com/guidelines Download - http://submain.com/download.aspx?product=guidelines


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