Working with Ajax Server Extensions
Learn how to work with the ASP.NET Ajax Server Extensions Framework, a collection of server controls and services that extend the functionality of the ASP.NET core.
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Consuming a Web Service using ASP.NET Ajax
A web service is a platform-independent software component that is based on the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and contains a group of functions that are packaged together for use in a common framework throughout a network. Read on to learn how Web Services can be consumed using ASP.NET Ajax.
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User Personalization with PHP: The Admin Section
The final installment of our series on User Personalization with PHP focuses on the Administration of the bookmark application.
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User Personalization with PHP: User Registration
Part four of our series on building an online bookmark system covers the registration script, which is responsible for admitting new users to our system.
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Administering RBAC in PHP 5 CMS Framework
This week we continue our look at PHP 5 CMS Framework Development. Our focus is on ways to implement model
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PHP 5 CMS Framework Development: Access Control
Many Web sites want to control who has access to what. There are many situations where access control is appropriate, and they can easily become very complex. Here we look at the most highly regarded model
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