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The XmlPreloadedResolver is a new type that we’ve been working on in SilverLight that provides the ability to load a DTD without a call to the network. The new type can act as a manually maintainable cache of DTD’s and XML Streams. Let’s look at two examples of how the XmlPreloadedResolver can be used. Example 1: The   XmlPreloadedResolver can be used to pre-load an external DTD. In the following example, a user-defined DTD is pre-loaded into the resolver. The resolver is th ... [ read more ]
A few months ago we added the XML Schema Explorer to the SP1 Beta release and are happy to announce that this week we've shipped with the .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and Visual Studio 2008 SP1 RTM release. As previously stated, the XML Schema Explorer illustrates our initial thinking about the future of XSD tools from Microsoft. Over the next few months we'll be communicating our additional tools plans for XSD, including when you'll be able to get your hands on upcoming bits. Please send us ... [ read more ]
Not everyone is having the easiest time installing this service pack. Here is a list of hints, links and things you should be prepared for before applying the service pack. [A New DevLife Post]
Be sure to start SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Configuration Manager and check out the new default virtual directory name. Notice that the team has finally changed the name to be IIS standard notation. No longer will you see MyServer$MyInstance as the VD name. Now it's MyServer_MyInstance. More tips to follow... When you open an existing RDL report, you'll find that Visual Studio's BI tools convert it automatically to the new "Tablix" control. Unfortunately, each c ... [ read more ]


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