Jun 02, 2007
Tomorrow I'm flying to Orlando to attend TechEd 2007. I will be talking about IIS 7 Extensibility (Web301 and Web302) , showing some of the cool stuff we have been doing for the last couple of years, including Configuration Extensibility, building Managed...
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May 11, 2007
IIS Manager provides a lot of extensibility points for developers, one of them is the new Home page or Control Panel. The new Home page allows end users to group their features based on different types of categories, including Area (IIS, ASP.NET and Management...
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Tags: IISIIS News ItemIIS Manager
Mar 19, 2007
A couple of years ago a friend of mine introduced me to a game called Sudoku, and immediately I loved it. As any good game its rules are very simple, basically you have to lay out the numbers from 1 to 9 horizontally in a row without repeating them, while...
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Mar 02, 2007
I have just uploaded a new application that extends IIS Manager 7 for Windows Vista and Windows Longhorn Server that adds a new Reports option that gives you a few reports of the server and site activity. Its features include: Reports are scoped on the...
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Tags: IIS
Feb 16, 2007
Talking to a good friend of mine ( Daniel ) about random geeky stuff, suddenly he showed me one of the features he considered very useful from the Windows Vista Control Panel. Basically they have a "Recent Tasks" at the bottom where they keep track of...
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Tags: IISIIS News Item
Aug 12, 2006
Extending the Hierarchy Tree View in InetMgr InetMgr exposes several extensibility points that developers can use to plug-in their own features and make them look and feel just as the built-in functionality. One of those extensibility features is the...
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Tags: IIS
Jun 11, 2006
Tomorrow I'll be leaving for Boston to attend TechEd 2006. This time I will be showing off the new user interface we have been creating for IIS 7, including its tons of new features as well as the new extensibility API that we have created for developers...
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Tags: IIS
May 23, 2006
Today we launched our first public team web site. http://www.IIS.net In this web site we are publishing a lot of interesting content, from walkthroughs to videos targeting IT professionals, Web Hosters and of course my favorite… developers. Some of my...
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Tags: IIS
Apr 25, 2006
Today I was planning on talking about the configuration classes that I purposedly skipped in my last post, but I realized it would be better to explain a little bit more about the new configuration system used in IIS 7. First of all, many of you (as me...
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Tags: IIS.NET
Apr 17, 2006
While creating the new administration stack in IIS 7 , we were looking into the different ways users could manipulate the server configuration as well as the new runtime information available in IIS 7 (Internally we call this RSCA-Runtime State and Control...
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Tags: IIS.NET
Nov 09, 2005
Beware of SplitPosition. Today I spent quite some time debugging an issue in the new product I am working on. Well, to summarize what I was seeing in our UI is that for some reason certain information that I was expecting to be there when a TreeNode was...
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Tags: .NETWinForms
Sep 09, 2005
Well, I’m really excited to be heading to PDC’05, it sure promise to be an interesting one where we can finally show off so many new technologies we have been working so hard during this past few months to create. I will be there along with many of my...
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Aug 27, 2005
Why I wrote Excel Xml Writer One day I found myself having to build a Web Application that one of the requirements involved generating a nice Excel Workbook that users could then play with. This required quite some styling and several other features that...
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Tags: .NET
Jul 25, 2005
Well, today is my very first post ever. Soon I hope to have time to start writing something that hopefully is interesting at all. Some of the first ideas I intend to dump here are about the tools that I posted in my site so that people trying to use them...
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