The CLR provides a security model which is layered on top of that provided by the underlying operating system. It acts as another "hurdle" one must cross in order to access various resources and services.
This session will give you the opportunity to learn the basics of building mobile web applications with ASP.NET Mobile Controls. See how the control model and drag and drop designer make it easy to target nearly 200 devices (cell phones, PDAs and pagers) from a single mobile web form. Find out what the adaptive rendering and rich customization and extensibility models can do for your mobile web applications.
This step-by-step tutorial makes use of over 20 images to describe every step in detail from obtaining, installing, configuring and running MySQL on Windows to insalling/uninstalling MySQL as a Windows service, creating a new table, populating it with some records and displaying those records in an ASP.NET page. Also explains the advantages of using MySQL on Windows with ASP.NET. All the code is available for download.
ASP.NET is built on a core set of classes and interfaces that abstract the HTTP protocol. The three core abstractions are the context (HttpContext) that represents the current HTTP request, handlers (classes that implement IHttpHandler) that are capable of servicing HTTP requests, and modules (classes that implement IHttpModule) that can pre/post process HTTP requests to provide additional services.
ASP.NET is a managed framework that facilitates building server-side applications based on HTTP, HTML, XML and SOAP. To .NET developers, ASP.NET is a platform that provides one-stop shopping for all application development that requires the processing of HTTP requests.
With the advent of .NET, support for ASP.NET development has been fully integrated into Visual Studio .NET. It provides an extremely powerful and usable environment for ASP.NET development in the guise of Web Forms, as well as the more traditional types of application (Windows Forms). And now Visual Studio .NET is joined by another Microsoft product, namely the Microsoft ASP.NET Web Matrix Project (referred to from here on in as "Web Matrix").
This pack contains: a document that describes the techniques users can employ to author and consume custom Web controls for ASP.NET Web applications using Visual Studio.NET; a presentation about Server and User Controls in ASP.NET and source code.
This is a simple RD4 encryption stored procedure. It's nice because it uses the same procedure to encrypt and decrypt and it beats using a cast as varbinary.