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A Sample Chapter from "Professional XSL". This chapter will provide you with enough information to start building useful XSLT stylesheets. I will introduce a number of the elements that make up the language, providing examples of their use.
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| Created: 9/20/2002, Last Visit: 1/5/2006 | Hits Today: 0, Month: 4, Overall: 2818 | Rate & Review | 0 Reviews |
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A Sample Chapter 5 from "Professional VB.NET 2nd Edition". In this chapter we'll explore the creation and use of classes and objects in VB.NET.
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| Created: 5/4/2002, Last Visit: 1/6/2006 | Hits Today: 0, Month: 4, Overall: 1783 | Rate & Review | 0 Reviews |
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This sample chapter discusses different methods of persisting state through a Web application. Written by the 4GuysFromRolla.com webmasters, Scott Mitchell and James Atkinson.
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Collection of over 430 sample chapters from some of the best ASP & ASP.NET puclications available today.
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| Created: 4/3/2002, Last Visit: 1/7/2006 | Hits Today: 1, Month: 4, Overall: 1790 | Rate & Review | 0 Reviews |
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Still haven't gotten into XML but want to know how? In this article Tim takes a look at a sample chapter from Wrox's extremely popular title "Beginning XML".
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| Created: 4/3/2002, Last Visit: 1/7/2006 | Hits Today: 1, Month: 4, Overall: 1210 | Rate & Review | 0 Reviews |
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We've got a sample chapter from Sams' new book: XML for ASP.NET Developers. The book provides developers detailed coverage of Microsoft XML technologies and their practical applications in .NET Web applications.
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| Created: 1/3/2002, Last Visit: 1/7/2006 | Hits Today: 1, Month: 7, Overall: 1737 | Rate & Review | 0 Reviews |
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This sample chapter discusses different methods of persisting state through a Web application.
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| Created: 12/30/2001, Last Visit: 1/6/2006 | Hits Today: 0, Month: 10, Overall: 1718 | Rate & Review | 0 Reviews |
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Sample Chapter 6 from "ASP in a Nutshell". The Request object gives you access to the user's HTTP request header and body. It is arguably the most important built-in ASP object to understand.
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In this chapter, we're going to convince you that you already know quite a bit about programming with components; we'll look at some typical scenarios in which components are used. Sample chapter from Beginning ASP Components, Richard Anderson.
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| Created: 12/30/2001, Last Visit: 1/7/2006 | Hits Today: 3, Month: 14, Overall: 1762 | Rate & Review | 0 Reviews |
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We've discussed some of the reasons why XML makes sense for communicating data, so now let's get our hands dirty and learn how to create our own XML documents. This chapter will cover all you need to know to create "well-formed" XML.
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