December 2006 - /dev/null [Tony Lombardo]
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Background Infragistics NetAdvantage for ASP.NET (and Windows Forms) splits components up into separate assemblies, grouping controls into assemblies with common features. Some controls are big enough that they have their own assembly. One case in point...
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Background Infragistics NetAdvantage for ASP.NET (and Windows Forms) splits components up into separate assemblies, grouping controls into assemblies with common features. Some controls are big enough that they have their own assembly. One case in point...
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Background - This example was done using ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions Release Candidate, and WPF/E December 2006 CPT. So I decided to play around with WPF/E and test out it's potential. After playing around with a few of the demos, and reading through...
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The long awaited ASP.NET AJAX Release Candidate is finally here! So the burning question is - what's new?! I wish I could tell you that this RC is composed of only minor bug fixes, but that wouldn't be fun. The most notable change was made to...
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The latest Infragistics Hotfixes contain the updates required for Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX Extensions support. This is quite a milestone! Since the code has now been integrated into our release bits, you now be eligible to receive support on AJAX Extensions...
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Starting with the latest hotfix installer ( see Tim's blog ), APTCA marked assemblies will be included in the install. The APTCA assemblies will be contained in a single ZIP file, placed in your install path. The binary files should be used in your...
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It's that time of year again; where you get to vote for your favorite components AND receieve a free 1 year subscription of your favorite sys-con magazine. We were lucky enough to be nominated for a few different publications. Here's the list...
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Microsoft has announced the immediate availability of the first CTP of WPF/E , a technology that has remained mostly a mystery since it was first talked about at PDC. Want to see what you can do when you combine XAML with ASP.NET? Take a look at the MSDN...
/dev/null [Tony Lombardo]