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Join this webcast as we compare PHP; Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) with Microsoft ASP.NET version 2.0 from the perspective of developers who must have a working knowledge of both scripting languages. We provide detailed information about the tools, syntax, ecosystem, runtime, platform support, and futures of each language. Whether you must choose between these Web development technologies or plan to use both ASP.NET and PHP, this session can help you understand the advantages and disadvantages of both languages and recognize the areas in which they are most complementary to each other.
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In this webcast, we examine using PHP; Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) with Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and cover application domains and Web gardens. Join us as we explore the advances in Internet Information Services version 7.0, including the unified security model and custom HTTP handlers that can be used in conjunction with PHP.
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The Microsoft AJAX Library is a standalone collection of the standards-based JavaScript classes included in Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX. The AJAX Library is supported by most popular browsers and can be used to build client-centric Web applications that integrate with any backend data provider. In this session, learn how you can take advantage of the AJAX Library with PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) to reap the productivity benefits the AJAX Library provides.
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The PHP; Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) scripting language is well-known for its cross-platform capabilities that enable you to take advantage of the Microsoft Windows platform in your applications. Join this webcast series to learn about building and running PHP applications on the Microsoft Windows Server operating system. In this session, we describe how PHP is geared specifically for Windows products, and we explain which tools are most effective for getting the job done.
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The PHP; Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) scripting language is well-known for its cross-platform capabilities that enable you to take advantage of the Microsoft Windows platform in your applications. Join this webcast series to learn about building and running PHP applications on the Microsoft Windows Server operating system. In this session, we continue our discussion of how PHP is geared specifically for Windows products, and we illustrate the most effective tools for getting the job done.
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Join this webcast to see how you can create interesting and compelling Web sites by combining content from multiple sources into an integrated experience. Learn how you can create your own mashup using PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) and other popular applications, like Microsoft Virtual Earth.
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Do you want an insider's view of Microsoft ASP.NET? Are you curious to know what features and functionality are in the next release? In this webcast, Scott Guthrie, the co-creator of ASP.NET, provides a look inside ASP.NET code-named “Orcas,” the future platform for the next generation of Web applications.
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Discover how you can use Microsoft Expression Web to design, develop, and maintain outstanding standards-based Web sites. In this webcast, we demonstrate the basic elements of the integrated development environment in Microsoft Expression Web. Learn about features such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XHTML capability, full schema support, real-time standards validation, and accessibility checking. We also show you how to create simple and effective small Web applications with Microsoft Expression Web.
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After completing this lab, you will be better able to: Enable Failure Audit events, Build a configuration interface, Implement a custom Web event, Use the SQL Server Web Event Provider
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In this lab you will learn to: Enable Failure Audit events, Build a configuration interface, Implement a custom Web event, Use the SQL Server Web Event Provider
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Use SqlDataSource controls to bind to databases, Use ObjectDataSource controls to bind to data components, Create and configure data components, Parameterize data sources using control values, Parameterize data sources using query strings, Use GridView and DetailsView controls, Customize the columns in a GridView control -Customize the rows in a DetailsView control, Display images in DetailsView controls using ImageFields, Update databases with ObjectDataSources, GridViews, and DetailsViews, configure data source controls to cache query results, Use SQL cache dependencies to refresh cached query results. |