How to Use ASP.NET to Create a Guest Book

How to Use ASP.NET to Create a Guest Book


How to Use ASP.NET to Create a Guest Book

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Websites supply guest books to connect with their users.ASP.NET is a Web programming language available on Microsoft servers. ASP.NET processes Web forms and deals with the data collected on the form. To create a guest book for a website, a form must be created and processed. The data must be moved... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Christopher Hanson

How to Send EXE Files Over MSN

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It is possible to send executable files via the MSN email system.Sending files as attachments over the online email systems is a very useful ability, especially if you send pictures or text documents. But if you wish to send an executable file--which is considered dangerous by some companies due to the... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Lidia Tomulet

How to Read a MyFunCards Inbox

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Reading e-greeting cards from MyFunCards is simple.In the past, people sat down and wrote lengthy letters to stay in contact with their loved ones. Today, people send emails, instant message each other and send electronic greeting cards to stay in contact. One e-greeting company is MyFunCards. At... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Stacy D. Cooper

How Can I Download a Flash Movie From a Website?

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Download flash movies from a website to your computerFlash is a video file format that is used on the Internet because of its high quality and low file sizes. For all its strengths, one downside is that you cannot download flash movies by simply right-clicking them as you can with other files.... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Chris Payne

How to Find the IP Address of a Web Site

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Website url information.All websites have an Internet Protocol (IP) address and knowledge of this address can be useful if you need to determine where the site is hosted. Awareness of the physical location of a website can help you make a connection between the online... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Renee McCalman

How to Move Outlook Tasks to Exchange 2007

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You can save Outlook tasks in a PST file and then import the data into Exchange.When you want to move email messages from a local mailbox to your Exchange account in Outlook 2007, you can simply drag and drop the items. However, since Outlook tasks are stored in a different manner, they cannot be directly copied to Exchange.... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Bennett Gavrish

How to Change the Color of Text on an Email to Black Before Printing

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Email storage issues and basic record keeping sometimes make it necessary to print an email and keep a hard copy of it. However, not every email is sent with standard black ink. Further, not every printer has color ink installed. If you need to... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Christopher Carol

How to Convert a Letter from English to Korean

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Translate your letter from English to Korean using online services.The most accurate translation service between English and Korean always will be human translation from someone fluent in both languages. But it is not always feasible to have a translator work on every letter you wish to send. Therefore, machine... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by C.Taylor

Frequently Asked Questions about efax

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An efax is the faxing of documents through email instead of using a traditional phone line. If you are new to efaxing, there often are some common questions about the differences of faxing by email and by fax machine. One of the most common... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Rebekah Worsham

How to Upload Large Files in ASP

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Transfer large files, such as videos, with FileUploader.ASP.NET has developed an improved way to upload files in the application FileUploader. The FileUploader server control allows you to select a file, then upload the file to your server with one click, after a little configuration. The default... Recent Article published on 10/15/2010 by Kyle Fiechter

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