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When Microsoft released IE8, they added a way of ensuring which rendering mode the browser uses. You do it by setting a non-standard header, either with a meta element in your HTML or by configuring your web server to send the header as part of the HTTP response. A lot more details can be found [...]

Thanks to a new move on Microsoft’s part, ASP.NET development may get cheaper and easier (again).  This week, Microsoft released Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.5 Express, a tool that’s supposed to help developers build and run ASP.NET sites and applications. Here’s part of the official overview highlighting its advantages: “IIS 7.5 Express enhances your ability [...]

We are now in an age where we can realistically expect to have access to every: photo we’ve ever taken, song we’ve ever purchased, document we’ve written, and anything else stored on our computer. Many of us have a computer at home (usually an older computer) that we refer to as our server. On or [...]

If you were impressed with Dropbox Uploader—a PHP script that turns your web server into a Dropbox upload portal—DROPitTOme is a free solution based on the original code, hosted for you, and with password protection. More » Go to Source


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