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Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:00 am
by AnamikaSA60
Customizing through the browser. Customizing SharePoint 2007 Customizing with SharePoint Designer 2007 SharePoint WebParts Creating an RSS Feed WebPart SharePoint WebParts Create an OPMLEditor WebPart SharePoint WebParts Connecting WebParts Building an RSS Reader Application List Events Practice Example How to Create a Cheating Survey! Fritz Onion wrote a very good article last month discussing how to take advantage of the new asynchronous features in ASP.NET to make efficient network calls in Web Part controls without blocking the current request processing thread. This allows you to perform multiple network requests. From multiple different web parts at the same time and render.

Pages faster and. More efficiently. I hope this article is helpful to you. ScottTips and belize phone number data Using Vistas IIS7 with VS 2005 20060920 by Just be happy Original addressTipTrick Using IIS7 on Vista with VS 2005 Original publication date Tuesday September 19 2006 741 AM Last week several people asked me how to build websites on IIS7 using VS 2005 on Windows Vista. Specifically they all encountered a problem where when trying to connect to IIS7 they either saw a dialog box asking them to install the FrontPage Server. Extensions or they got an error message saying You must be.

A member of. The Administrators group as shown below . Bradley has published a great post that describes in detail how to get VS 2005 to connect to IIS 7.0. In short you need to follow these two steps 1 You need to make sure you have the optional IIS 6 Management Compatibility option installed in IIS7. This will install an API for the new configuration system that is compatible with the old Metabase API used by VS 2005. You can select this option in the Turn Windows Features. On or Off dialog in the Vista Control Panel.