C# Designing for Internationalization Web sites and Web Applications today, are very often exposed beyond the borders of your home country, and therefore users speak different languages, and has a different currency, date- and time formats etc. ASP.NET provides you with an entire namespace for handling things like this. That is the System.
C# Adding a Website to IIS7 programmatically Some time ago, I blogged about Adding an Application Pool to IIS7 programmatically [http://www.martinnormark.com/post/Adding-an-Application-Pool-to-IIS7-programmatically.aspx] . The result was a new Application Pool, that uses the Integrated Pipeline in IIS7. In this post I will show you how to add a new Website, that uses the
C# Adding an Application Pool to IIS7 programmatically Internet Information Services 7 (IIS7) [http://www.iis.net/default.aspx?tabid=7] has a great new set of features regarding configuration. Using the Integrated Configuration system, you can configure your server from XML files, the IIS7 manager, the command prompt using the APPCMD tool, but IIS7 also lets you
ASP.NET Sending e-mails from your ASP.NET app and maintaining a list of recipients Making your application send e-mails, is something you do almost in every application. It’s easy – all you need is an SMTP server to relay your mail through. Sending e-mail messages to several recipients at once can also be done, by adding multiple recipients to either of the MailMessage.To
ASP.NET Web services and Silverlight 1.1 C# gotchas As anyone must know by now, Silverlight is Microsoft's cross-browser, cross-platform RIA (Rich Internet Application) technology – like Adobe's Flash. With Silverlight, they say the sky is the limit, and it's only up to yourself what to invent. Silverlight offers you a big chunck of
ASP.NET Set the DataTable.Locale property – or get weird sorting If you have a monster of an ASP.NET app, and your user come from different places in the world, they are most likely to have different locales as well. I’m danish, and we have three special characters in our alphabet – æ, ø, å. If I have a DataTable