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An Overview of Ajax.NET
Ajax.NET is an open-source ASP.NET library that greatly simplifies coding remote scripting.
ASP.NET Impersonation
With ASP.NET 1.1, it's possible to impersonate a fixed identity in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, as well as under Windows 2000 machines and IIS 5.0.
ASP.NET2theMax
Because 2.0 complies with W3C Standards, ASP.NET coders will now have to avoid some commonly used tags and attributes. Not ready to upgrade? ASP.NET 2.0 will let you hit the compliance "snooze alarm" in your web.config file, but that option should be used cautiously.
ASP.NET2theMax
Each version of Windows has created new issues for using ASP.NET Impersonation. Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 provide new impersonation features that were trouble in Windows 2000 with IIS 5.0.
Protecting Sections of Configuration Files
ASP.NET 2.0 introduces a system for protecting sensitive data stored in the web.config configuration file. By running a system-provided command-line utility, you can use industry-standard XML encryption to protect specific sections of a configuration file that might contain sensitive data.
Group Validators in ASP.NET 2.0
A key rule for writing more secure applications is to get the data right before you use it. New features in ASP.NET 2.0 provide more flexibility for validating user input.
MultiView and Wizard: A Powerful Duo
The new Wizard and MultiView controls work together to easily implement wizard-style, linear, or nonlinear multistep operations in ASP.NET 2.0.
Custom Error Pages in ASP.NET
Customized error-handling messages provide a more polished application for your users, and they can help performance, too
What's Important in Visual Studio 2005
The next version of Visual Studio includes many flashy new features for building ASP.NET apps, but here are a few changes that might not be flashy but will greatly improve the power of the platform.
Cross-Page Postback in ASP.NET 2.0
The upcoming cross-page posting feature lets you post the content of a form to another page, even to pages belonging to other applications