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[...]... intermediate ASP. NET developers who want to get more out of the ASP. NET2.0 framework It’s also for those programmers who have always just stumbled their way through ASP. NET without really understanding how things worked, or when it’s appropriate to bend the rules or sidestep the “normal” way of building web applications Finally, this book should serve ASP. NET 1.x developers who want to learn what’s new in ASP. NET. .. random tips and techniques that didn’t fit neatly into the previous chapters We’ll look at everything from screen scraping and creating portable data access layers to poking around the internals of the ASP. NET framework itself In short, this book is about getting things done in ASP. NET 2.0 There’s a lot to cover, so let’s get started! The Book’s Web Site Located at http://www.sitepoint.com/books/aspnetant1/,... for a Web Application project Once you’ve created the Web Application project, the title of the solution will reflect the name that you specified for the project, as Figure 1.7 shows Figure 1.7 Viewing the Web Application project in Solution Explorer 7 8The ASP. NET2.0Anthology Note that a Web Application project has quite a few more elements than the simpler Web Site project It has: ■ a Web.config... create the project Once you’ve done this, the name of the solution dis played in the Solution Explorer reflects the location of the solution in the file system, as demonstrated in Figure 1.7 Figure 1.3 The project as viewed in the Solution Explorer If we right-click the solution and select Properties, the Web Site project’s properties are displayed, as shown in Figure 1.4 Figure 1.4 Displaying the Web... your own, then handing it over to the host Does your application need to send email to members? Make sure the hosting provider supplies a mail server you can use for sending email 13 14 The ASP. NET 2.0 Anthology Do you need to receive email through the same domain as the web site? Most providers will offer free email services to customers, but check to make sure the number of mailboxes and the mail... what’s new in ASP. NET 2.0 (I’ll give you a hint—a lot!) This book assumes a few things For one, it assumes that you are across the basics of ASP. NET web forms, C# syntax, code-beside structure, and basic web project configuration Readers of SitePoint’s beginner ASP. NET book, Build Your Own ASP. NET 2.0 Web Site Using C# and VB, 2nd Edition, will find that this book fills in a lot of the gaps left by... who actually reads these giant tomes of universal knowledge? Even if you could read one cover to cover, would it really be complete or exhaustive? TheNET framework is vast As much as I’ve learned, I still discover new features of ASP. NET and theNET Framework on a daily basis And the platform itself is still actively evolving and growing .NET 3.0 is already here, and NET 3.5 is on the horizon This book... open the File menu and select New > Web Site…, as I’ve done in Figure 1.1 3 4 The ASP. NET 2.0 Anthology Figure 1.1 Creating a new Web Site project in Visual Studio Next, you’re presented with the New Web Site dialog, which lets you choose where you want the Web Site project to be stored—either on the local file system, or in a remote location via HTTP or FTP, as Figure 1.2 shows Figure 1.2 Choosing the. .. Pushing the Boundaries of the GridView The GridView control is one of the most frequently used data controls in the ASP. NET arsenal, and for good reason—it’s flexible, it’s reliable, and it displays tabular data admirably But every now and then you hit a ceiling above which you doubt the GridView is capable of moving … and that’s when you turn to this chapter Chapter 5: Form Validation Forms are the key... different from the rest It doesn’t pretend to be a complete reference It won’t waste your time with hundreds of pages on every obscure feature of ASP. NET And it won’t insult your intelligence by suggesting that it contains every last detail of ASP. NET Instead, this book will be your native guide to the ASP. NET jungle As its authors, we’ll share with you our cumulative experience in building ASP. NET sites . THE ASP. NET 2. 0 ANTHOLOGY 101 ESSENTIAL TIPS, TRICKS & HACKS BY SCOTT ALLEN JEFF ATWOOD WYATT BARNETT JON GALLOWAY PHIL HAACK iv The ASP. NET 2. 0 Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks &. and intermediate ASP. NET developers who want to get more out of the ASP. NET 2. 0 framework. It’s also for those programmers who have always just stumbled their way through ASP. NET without really. ASP. NET web forms, C# syntax, code-beside structure, and basic web project configuration. Readers of SitePoint’s beginner ASP. NET book, Build Your Own ASP. NET 2. 0 Web Site Using C# and VB, 2nd