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 Tuesday, June 08, 2004
I've previously pointed to a web site that will convert a C# snippet to VB. It stumbled on this code, so I had to RTFM (!!!). Since it involved more than a few minutes, I'm posting it for future reference:
if ( dataSource is IEnumerable )
Converts to
If TypeOf dataSource Is IEnumerable
 Friday, May 28, 2004
Again yesterday, Microsoft released updates to the SDK. These new versions don't seem to be much different from those released recently, except the default installation path is under Program Files. It seems the integration with Office is occuring at the documentation level as well.
There are two different downloads:
The first one is a superset of the second, adding information about Portal Server.
 Thursday, May 27, 2004
Kent Sharkey posted the regex code necessary for ASP.Net to recognize Firefox & Netscape 7.1.
If I understood regular expressions, I would provide the update for Safari. But I don't, so instead I'll provide you with the User Agent strings for the various versions.
 Tuesday, May 25, 2004
This SDK also includes new documentation for the Web Part Page Services Component (WPSC),
Download here.
 Monday, May 24, 2004
When the form for a list is displayed, the input box for a single-line text field is always big -- regardless of the max length specified for the field. Why?
I don't have the answer, but I did hack a work-around. Most of the code necessary to display a different size box is already part of the product, so it's a relatively benign hack.
Details later...
 Friday, May 21, 2004
Another thing I discovered...
Defining a relation/contraint between two tables in the DataSet designer does not always create the DataRelation in the resulting DataSet object.
I use strongly-typed datasets. I like the intellisense and it IsXXXNull methods. And I bind them to data grids. Everything is good.
When acting on a datagrid in ItemCreated or ItemCommand, it is common to access the underlying data. This is acheived via e.Item.DataItem. When a grid is bound to a DataSet or DataTable, this property returns a DataRowView. My lovely, strongly-typed object is gone. :(
I needed to build a page that displayed hierarchical data. So, instead of binding my grid to a DataTable, I was binding to a GetChildRows method, which is a DataRow(). My strongly-typed DataRow is back!!!
To get the strongly-type datarow without a relation, bind to dataSet.dataTable.Rows.
 Thursday, May 20, 2004
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 Monday, May 17, 2004
A while ago, I upgraded my dasBlog installation to version 1.6. I finally got around to looking at the new features, and found the drawArchiveMonths macro. This is now included, on the left below the categories.
Interestingly, it was one year ago when I vanished from the blogosphere (I don't like that word!). I'm determined to prevent that from happening again!
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