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My new article has been just published for September Ajax Column in DotNetSlackers.com. In this article, I have answered few common issues which I found often discussed in Asp.net Ajax Web Service Forum. In this column, I have covered: Web Service Method, succeededCallback and failedCallback methods signature. Complex data type interchange which includes Array, Dictionary, Custom Class. GenerateScriptType Attribute ScriptIgnore Attribute Custom JavaScriptConverter class Progress Indicator for long...
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My latest article Asp.net Ajax Error Logging has been just published in DotNetSlackers.com. In this article, I have demonstrate how to extend Asp.net Ajax Framework to create an effective error logging system which support multiple trace listeners like Enterprise Library. A must read if you are developing or planning to develop an Asp.net Ajax Web Application. You will also find my name in the Ajax Columns in DotNetSlackers.com as I have planned to write at least one, preferably two articles each...
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This morning dotnetslackers announced me as the winner of the XBox article content for the month of June. Special thanks to everyone who vote my Asp.net Ajax Control Development article. Some of my friends asked me why did I choose to write in dotnetslackers over codeproject when codeproject got 8x more traffic. The reason behind choosing dotnetslackers, I think it got much more Asp.net Ajax specialist as a member comparing to codeproject and once it won the Asp.net Atlas Mashup contest of Asp.net...
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Another addition of my Ajax Control Development Article series. This time it is Asp.net Ajax Repeater. Check it out...
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I have been just informed that Scott Guthrie mentioned my Asp.net Ajax articles in his latest post. Check it out. If you find these articles useful, please vote for me to win the DotNetSlackers.com article contest...
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A must read who wants to develop controls in Asp.net Ajax Framework. Covers in depth details of both client and server side programming. Check it out...
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My Recent article Asp.net Ajax Grid and Pager is a huge hit. Currently it is in Asp.net front page. I have recently added Column Drag-Drop Support. If you find the Control exciting, please vote me to win the monthly article contest at DotNetSlackers.com...
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In my previously article I have presented the Asp.net Ajax Grid, I am currently writing a comprehensive guide of Developing Asp.net Ajax controls. This will certainly help you to write your own custom control. If you have not checked my previous article I strongly recommend you to read it first
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My recent article "ASP.NET Ajax Grid and Pager" has been published in DotNetSlackers.com. A fully designer supported Ajax Control, which mimics the GridView Control in client side. Please vote for me if you find it useful...
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Recently I wrote an article "How to exchange data securely with a WebService without HTTPS/SSL" in codeproject. If Cryptography, Public/Private Key, Digital Signature and Web Service are one of your interest, I strongly recommend to read it...
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