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A big date for Microsoft with the release of a lot of exciting technologies, some of which still in beta or RC, but still. A list: .NET Framework 3.0 - formerly called WinFX; contains WPF, WCF, WF and
Filed under ASP.NET | on 2006 Nov 07
MySpace Zero Day Shows XSS Vulnerability
Internet Security News - SecurityProNews
A cross-site scripting (XSS) issue demonstrated with MySpace as a guinea pig should be noted by security administrators due to its potential for evading XSS filters. Several people writing in response
Filed under Web Security | on 2006 Nov 07
An iPod Virus
Internet Security News - SecurityProNews
An Apple contractor who supplies iPod hard drives uses a Windows machine as part of its manufacturing/testing process. That machine installed a Windows virus on a small number of iPods. The problem was
Filed under Gizmo Watch | on 2006 Nov 07
Handling "GO" Separators in SQL Scripts - the easy way
JonGalloway.ToString()
If you've ever had to execute one or more SQL scripts from ADO.NET, you've likely run into the GO batch terminator issue. Any SQL script that does anything worthwhile has more than one batch, separated
Filed under Database,SQL | on 2006 Nov 07
Hi, I’m Kelvin Yiu, a program manager with the Windows Crypto team, and I’m very excited to be posting today on the IE blog, announcing plans to make Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates available
Filed under Web Security | on 2006 Nov 07
Since we announced the release of IE7, we’ve noticed many questions and discussion about how well the program works with various screen readers and screen enlargers on the net. We wanted to provide the
Filed under Tech Bite | on 2006 Nov 07
I'm creating a library that sorely needs a 'debug mode' where each step of what the library does is printed to the screen for developers to check out. I wanted the debug mode to be easy to set and for
Filed under Ruby on Rails | on 2006 Nov 07
The final version of the .NET Framework 3.0 is now available for download
Aaron Stebners WebLog
I'm sure this is already old news by now, but the final version of the .NET Framework 3.0 has been released to the web and can be downloaded and installed now. Here are the download locations: Web download
Filed under Tech Bite | on 2006 Nov 07
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