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Using the New Wizard Control in ASP.NET 2.0

In this video tutorial Kevin shows you how to use the new wizard control in ASP.NET. He takes a fictitious car company website that collects information from a user about their contact information and certain car information they are interested in.

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Flickr & jQuery, a Match Made in Heaven Part 2

Welcome back to the jQuery and Flickr tutorial. In Part 1 we looked at the underlying HTML and CSS required for this example, as well as the PHP proxy and the JavaScript required for getting and displaying the thumbnail images from the Flickr RSS file. In this part of the tutorial we’re going to add some behaviour to our viewer. Like in Part 1, the code used in this part of the tutorial has been extensively tested in the most popular browsers in use on the Windows platform.

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Create a Contact Us Form in ASP.NET 2.0

In this video tutorial Kevin shows you how quick and easy it is to implement a very common feature found on most websites: The ability to send a comment/suggestion through the company's website. This example is fully functional including the code to send the email.

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Free - "Edit-in-place" with Spry AJAX

AJAX "Edit-in-place" is a type of functionality which allows users to "edit" various portions of a web page directly in the browser. Clicking on a block of content turns it into an editable form field; clicking away turns it back into a "read-only" text block and saves the changes to the database.

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Flickr & jQuery, a Match Made in Heaven Part 1

Flickr (owned by Yahoo! Since March 2005) is a truly amazing online application which most of you will probably use on a regular basis; it provides not only a place for you to securely upload, store and organise your own photos, but also a place where you can go to share the photos of others, like you, that live for the digital representation of their world.

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Calling Web Services from JavaScript in ASP.NET 2.0

In this video tutorial Kevin shows you how to use an advanced asyncronous call-back pattern from client-side JavaScript to invoke a Web Service built using ASP.NET and Ajax.

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Introducing jQuery Part 3

Welcome to Part 3 of the jQuery introductory series; during the course of this part we’ll be looking in detail at the range of CSS tools that come with jQuery. While other components provide essential behaviour for your pages, provides the decoration that adds personality to your pages.

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Stored Procedure Driven GridViews in ASP.NET 2.0

In this video tutorial Kevin shows you how to create a link to an existing SQL server database and author a custom Stored Procedure which can link one or more tables together to create a custom view for a GridView control.

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Introducing jQuery Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of the jQuery introductory series. In Part 1 we looked at some of the most foundational aspects of the library including how basic element selection is carried out and how jQuery methods can be used on the fundamental jQuery objects created following element selection. Read More

Customer Ticket System Part 2

In this part of the tutorial we will learn how to create pages from which we can add, edit and display our customers. Read More
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Free! - Creating a 3D Gallery with Sound Control

Creating a 3D Gallery with Sound
In this video we will show you how to link your 3D Gallery Images to your MP3's using 3D ImageFlow Gallery and Flash MP3 Player. After inserting the gallery and the MP3 player we'll add a behavior and modify the XML. Note that you need 3D ImageFlow Gallery and Flash MP3 Player to create a 3D Gallery with MP3's.

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Introducing jQuery Part 1

This introductory article is aimed at those of you that are completely new to the jQuery JavaScript library. During the course of the article we will look at what the library is, where it came from and who made it, as well as how it can be used in your own web pages. It is the first part in a series, with successive articles exposing each of the different core components that make up the library. Over the course of the series we’ll be looking at the advanced events created by the library, managing CSS effectively, and looking in detail at the AJAX aspect of the library.

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