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Embedding Forms in an ASP.NET Web Page

by James H. Byrd

ASP.NET wraps the entire page within a form tag, so you need to use the technique shown in this article to embed separate forms that post to other web pages or sites.

Microsoft C#.NET

Improve GridView Performance by Delegating Paging to SQL Server

by James H. Byrd

Use SQL Paging to make your grids so fast that you'll wonder if you really clicked the mouse button.

Write Your Own .NET RSS Feed in C#

by James H. Byrd

Program an RSS feed for your Web site using C# and the .NET framework.

Sending Multi-Part Emails from ASP.NET

by James H. Byrd

Make your recipients and the spam cops happy by sending multi-part plain text and HTML email messages.

Maintaining XML Data Using DataSet and DataView Classes

by Michael Baker

This article describes how to use a web form in ASP.NET to manage data in XML files.

Creating Custom Configuration Sections in ASP.NET

by James H. Byrd

Use the ASP.NET configuration system to add complex configuration structures to Web.config.

Programming Example

Improve GridView Performance by Delegating Paging to SQL Server

by James H. Byrd

Use SQL Paging to make your grids so fast that you'll wonder if you really clicked the mouse button.

Using Optional Stored Procedure Parameters

by James H. Byrd

Learn how to handle missing and invalid parameters in your Transact-SQL stored procedures.

Creating Custom Configuration Sections in ASP.NET

by James H. Byrd

Use the ASP.NET configuration system to add complex configuration structures to Web.config.

Write Your Own .NET RSS Feed in C#

by James H. Byrd

Program an RSS feed for your Web site using C# and the .NET framework.

Sending Email

Sending Multi-Part Emails from ASP.NET

by James H. Byrd

Make your recipients and the spam cops happy by sending multi-part plain text and HTML email messages.

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