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  • Single Sign On (SSO) with Windows Live ID SDK...

    crosspost from http://blogs.msdn.com/rextang [via ijliao in Chinese] [via Slashdot ] [via Angus Logan ] At 8/16 Angus announced the news on MSDN blogs, that Windows Live ID SDK with samples was released to developers for developing SSO applications using Live ID . Documentation is also renewed. according...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Wed, Sep 12 2007
  • Some .Net Blog Framework references...

    crosspost form http://blogs.msdn.com/rextang Just did a quick search on CodePlex about open source .Net blog framework, and here are some blog frameworks that I am watching: .Text - should be no doubt the origin of .net blog framework, used in my very first personal blog site. SubText - from .Text ,...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Wed, May 30 2007
  • CAPTCHA for CommunityServer 2007

    crosspost from http://blogs.msdn.com/rextang [via Thomas Freudenberg ] While my personal blog site was still in CS1.1 system, I used ReverseDOS to act as underlying spam filter also used Dan Bartels' CAPTCHA control for second level spam prevention tool. While my blog site upgrading to CommunityServer...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Fri, May 11 2007
  • Patterns and Practices Guidance Explorer...

    [via ScottGu ] Saw from Scott's blog about Patterns and Practices Guidance Explorer project , which lets you browse guidances from MS PAG , organize your own pattern groups, or even writing your own guidance and sharing with others. It's also having online version to browse those guidances online. This...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Thu, Oct 19 2006
  • Test Driven Development (TDD) in Team System...

    [via Rob Caron ] Doug Seven got a simple and easy to understand article for developers to understand the concepts of Test Driven Development using Visual Studio 2005 Team System. Test Driven Development (TDD) is not a new concept. In fact, the idea of test-first, code-second has been around for many...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Sun, Mar 26 2006
  • New Taiwan Microsoft Technology Forums Announced...

    The official Microsoft Technology Community at Taiwan used to be running web-NNTP based forums to communicate with the public, answering questions and sharing information with each others. This year Microsoft Taiwan announced new forum based community system , established new way to interact with the...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Thu, Feb 16 2006
  • .netTiers templates for CodeSmith...

    [via Rob Howard ] Nice post from Rob Howard on introduction of .netTiers templates for CodeSmith . .netTiers templates are the templates for generation of Data Access Layer (DAL) that follows recommandations of Microsoft Patterns & Practices data access techniques, including the using of its Enterprise...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Wed, Feb 15 2006
  • Multiple same ajax-enabled-web-controls with single sharing client script set in one aspx page...

    I was dealing a general purpose web user control (ascx) with Ajax functionalities and may be used many times in a single aspx page. Server side controls would layout their own client side IDs without duplications in a single page (asp.net will prefixed each client id with the control name specified in...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Thu, Jan 5 2006
  • URL Rewriting in ASP.NET

    Just a follow-up reading about URL Rewriting in ASP.NET. I've did the Url Rewriting of this blog site to point my old blog posts to the new site urls. while at the same time pointed all my RSS links to FeedBurner. This was all done based on CommunityServer's Url Rewriting subsystem. Just ran in to James...
    Posted to Rexiology::Work (Weblog) by rextangtw on Wed, Nov 30 2005
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