Who is Cyberknight?
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Personal Encounter | Leave a Comment
Cyberknight is a virtual web warrior, a freelance web developer, and a digital artist. He develop websites, multimedia applications, and business solutions at very affordable rates.
Below are some of his web works (these are actual and sample client websites):
New Villajireh Holistic Resort Hotel - http://202.91.163.10/villajireh
Old Villajireh Resort Hotel Site - http://www.villajireh.com
Herra Beach Resort - […]
Apache losing ground?
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Web Servers | Leave a Comment
Sep 06, 2007
By Tom Jowitt
Network World Asia
A survey has revealed that Microsoft’s Internet Information Services Web server is outserving Apache on Fortune 1000 websites.
More evidence is emerging that Apache is suffering against Redmond, after a survey revealed that Microsoft’s Internet Information Services Web server is outserving Apache on Fortune 1000 websites.
Subpoena duces tecum
Posted on September 29, 2007 - Filed Under Personal Encounter | Leave a Comment
A subpoena duces tecum (Latin for “bring with you under penalty of punishment”) is a court summons to appear and produce tangible evidence for use at a hearing or trial.In law, a subpoena (literally “under punishment”) is a court order requiring a person’s appearance, also (in some jurisdictions) called a summons. A subpoena duces tecum […]
Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 Professional Edition
Posted on September 25, 2007 - Filed Under What's New | Leave a Comment
I have just downloaded Visual Studio 2008 Beta 2 Professional. It is a 3.05 gb image file which took me two consecutive nights to download over a 300kbps wireless broadband connection. I was so excited that I immediately installed it on my AMD Sempron 1.5ghz 256mb PC and created a simple windows database application to […]
Google sued for crimes against humanity
Posted on September 25, 2007 - Filed Under What's New | Leave a Comment
This one is really weird but it is a real lawsuit.
Pennsylvania resident Dylan Stephen Jayne is suing Google for crimes against humanity and is asking the court for $5 billion in damages. The charge: his social security number, when turned upside down and scrambled spells Google. (taken from TechCrunch.com)
You can find the details of this […]
Validating User Input in ASP.NET Part II
Posted on September 23, 2007 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
Common Aspects of Validation Controls
When using the validation controls you should consider several common factors. First, Using validation controls will not normally reduce network traffic. When you use validation controls, validation occurs both at the client as well as at the server. Why? One of the security risks inherent in depending entirely on client-side validation […]
A new word processor around?
Posted on September 20, 2007 - Filed Under What's New | Leave a Comment
Hey guys check this out, Atlantis Word Processor!
Atlantis is an innovative,
no-nonsense word processor carefully designed with the end-user in mind. Compact, fast-loading, but still powerful and efficient, Atlantis will be the perfect companion for a wide range of your word processing tasks, – from simple to most complex.
What can RDP do in your Network?
Posted on September 19, 2007 - Filed Under Network Administration | Leave a Comment
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a multi-channel protocol that allows a user to connect to a computer running Microsoft Terminal Services. Clients exist for most versions of Windows (including handheld versions), and other operating systems such as Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris and Mac OS X. The server listens by default on TCP port 3389.[1] Microsoft refers […]
Validating User Input in ASP.NET
Posted on September 17, 2007 - Filed Under ASP.NET | Leave a Comment
Part I.
This is the first part of our web tutorial on how to validate user input in asp.net. In this tutorial we are targetting to achieve the following objectives:
1. Understanding the use and implementation of ASP.NET validation controls.
2. Using server- and client-side validation with ASP.NET.
3. Building our own custom validation controls.
My Blog Site’s Updates
Posted on September 16, 2007 - Filed Under What's New | Leave a Comment
I have added a lot of useful links for you. Check them at the Links section of this site. It will lead you to some popular websites, leading search engines, web development resource sites, web mail portals, and even free anti-virus online scan services courtesy of Bitdefender and Panda Antivirus. Happy web surfing! If you […]
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