Partial Views and Child Actions are one the most used features of ASP.NET MVC. Partial Views provides us a way to create a reusable component that can be used in multiple Views. There are Actions which can be marked as Child Actions and these cannot be invoked via URL but inside views or partial views. Child Actions are no more available with ASP.NET Core. View Components are new way to implement this feature in ASP.NET Core.
آزمون A/B در ASP.NET MVC
- Day One Keynote (Slides)
- Day Two Keynote
- What's New for Microsoft Silverlight and Microsoft Windows Presentation
Foundation (WPF) Developers in Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 - Semantic HTML and Unobtrusive JavaScript
- Design Fundamentals for Developers
- Microsoft Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF): Sharing
Skills and Code - Going Inside Microsoft Silverlight: Exploring the Core CLR
- Delivering Media with Internet Information Services 7 (IIS) Media
Services and Microsoft Silverlight - Shio O Totte: Using What You Know
- Building Data-Driven Scalable AJAX Web Pages
- Microsoft ASP.NET: Taking AJAX to the Next Level
- A Shot of Windows Live Messenger and a Pint of Microsoft Silverlight
- Automated User Interface (UI) Testing with Microsoft Visual Studio
Team System 2010 - There's a Little Scripter in All of Us: Building a Web App for the
Masses - Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 Data Access: Patterns for Success with Web Forms
- Cascading Stylesheets
- Creating a "Next Generation" E-Commerce Experience
- Cloud Computing: What's in It for Me?
- Developing for Experience with 3 Heads
- Developing and Deploying Applications on Internet Information Services
(IIS) - Hiking Mt. Avalon
- Advance Your Design with UX Design Patterns
- Love the New Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit for Social Websites
- Ten Ways to Ensure RIA Failure
- Using Dynamic Languages to Develop Microsoft Silverlight Applications
- Miss March and Other Distractions
- Caching REST with Windows Communication Foundation
- Designing the Windows 7 Desktop Experience
- Microsoft Silverlight Media End-to-End
- Optimizing Performance for Microsoft Expression Encoder
- Scaling a Rich Client to Half a Billion Users
- User Experience Design for Non-Designers
- Build Applications on the Microsoft Platform Using Eclipse, Java,
Ruby and PHP! - Customized Live Search for Web and Client Applications
- Building Microsoft Silverlight Controls
- Working across the Client Continuum
- Building a Rich Social Network Application
- Adding Microsoft Silverlight to Your Company's Skill Set
- Principles of Microsoft Silverlight Animation
- Oomph: A Microformat Toolkit
- Introducing the Microsoft Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP
- Delivering Ads to a Silverlight Media Player Application
- High-Speed RIA Development with the Microsoft Silverlight Toolkit
- Deep Zoom++ : Build Dynamic Deep Zoom Applications with Open Source
- See through the Clouds: Introduction to the Azure Services Platform
- Modeling RESTful Data Services: Present and Future
- Escaping Flatland in Application Design: Rich User Experiences
- Building High Performance Web Applications and Sites
- Sketch Flow: From Concept to Production
- Design Prototyping: Bringing Wireframes to Life
- Overview of Windows Azure
- A Website Named Desire
- Protecting Online Identities
- Web Form Design
- Simplifying Distributed Access Control with Microsoft .NET Services
- Software Entrepreneurs: Go Big with BizSpark
- How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Microsoft ADO.NET Entity
Framework - Copyright Laws for Web Designers and Developers
- Effective Infographics with Interactivity
- State of the Art in Web Site Design on Microsoft SharePoint
- The Way of the Whiteboard: Persuading with Pictures
- Interaction Techniques Using the Wii Remote (and Other HCI Projects)
- Touch and Gesture Computing, What You Haven't Heard
- Enhancing Large Windows Media Platforms with Microsoft Silverlight
- The Future of Microsoft Expression Blend
- Exposing Web Content to a Global Audience Using Machine Translation
- Building Microsoft Silverlight Applications with Eclipse
(Slides) - Going Inside Microsoft Silverlight: Exploring the Core CLR
(Slides) - Web Development Using Microsoft Visual Studio: Now and in the Future
(Slides) - Building Amazing Business Centric Applications with Microsoft Silverlight 3
- Creating Media Content for Microsoft Silverlight Using Microsoft Expression
Encoder (Slides) - Design Prototyping: Bringing Wireframes to Life (Slides)
- Measuring Social Media Marketing (Slides)
- Mesh-Enabled Web Applications (Slides)
- .NET RIA Services - Building Data-Driven Applications with Microsoft
Silverlight and Microsoft ASP.NET (Slides) - Making XML Really, Really Easy with Microsoft Visual Basic 9
(Slides) - Building Accessible RIAs in Microsoft Silverlight
(Slides) - Integrating Microsoft Expression Blend with Adobe Creative Suite
(Slides) - Principles of Microsoft Silverlight Animation (Slides)
- Windows Mobile 6.5 Overview (Slides)
- How'd they do it? Real App. Real Code. Two Weeks. Nothing but .NET
- Building Web Applications with Windows Azure (Slides)
- Live Framework and Mesh Services: Live Services for Developers
(Slides) - Software Entrepreneurs: Go Big with BizSpark (Slides)
- Microsoft ASP.NET 4.0 : What's Next? (Slides)
- Building Out of Browser Experiences with Microsoft Silverlight 3
- The Microsoft Web Sandbox: An Open Source Framework for Developing
Secure Standards-Based Web Applications (Slides) - Enhancing Large Windows Media Platforms with Microsoft Silverlight
(Slides) - Microsoft Silverlight Media End-to-End (Slides)
- Improving UX through Application Lifecycle Management
(Slides) - Go Beyond Best Practices: Evolving Next Practices to Prosper in the
21st Century (Slides) - Creating Interactivity with Microsoft Expression Blend
(Slides) - See through the Clouds: Introduction to the Azure Services Platform
(Slides) - Overview of Windows Azure (Slides)
- What's New in Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Slides)
- the New Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit for Social Websites
- Extending Your Brand to the Desktop with Windows 7 (Slides)
- RESTful
Services for the Programmable Web with Windows Communication Foundation
(Slides) - Securing Web Applications (Slides)
- How Razorfish Lights Up Brand with Microsoft SharePoint (Slides)
- Copyright Laws for Web Designers and Developers
- Improving Mobile Experiences with the Microsoft Mobile Device Browser
File - A Shot of Windows Live Messenger and a Pint of Microsoft Silverlight
(Slides) - Microsoft Silverlight Is Ready for Business (Slides)
- Exposing Web Content to a Global Audience Using Machine Translation
(Slides) - Search Engine Optimization (SEO) for Web Developers
- Five Killer Scenarios for the Windows Live Messenger Web Toolkit
(Slides) - Lighting Up Web and Client Applications with Microsoft Live Services
(Slides) - Scaling a Rich Client to Half a Billion Users (Slides)
- Windows Internet Explorer 8 in the Real World: How Is Internet Explorer
8 Used (Slides) - When Errors Happen: Debugging Microsoft Silverlight
(Slides) - Introducing the Microsoft Web Platform (Slides)
- Protecting Against Internet Service Abuse (Slides)
- Connecting Applications across Networks with Microsoft .NET Services
(Slides) - Microsoft Xbox "Lips" and "Fable II": Multi Channel Experiences
(Slides) - Windows Azure Storage (Slides)
- Sketch Flow: From Concept to Production (Slides)
- Consuming Web Services in Microsoft Silverlight 3
- A Website Named Desire
- The Microsoft Web Platform: Starring Internet Information Services
(IIS) and Your Application (Slides) - Microsoft ASP.NET: Taking AJAX to the Next Level
(Slides) - Using Microsoft ASP.NET MVC to Easily Extend a Web Site into the Mobile
Space (Slides) - Using Total Experience Design to Transform the Digital Building
(Slides) - Wireframes That Work: Designing (Rich Internet) Applications
(Slides) - Interactive Prototyping with DHTML
- Working across the Client Continuum (Slides)
- ASP.NET MVC: America's Next Top Model View Controller Framework
(Slides) - Microsoft Expression Web: No Platform Left Behind
(Slides) - Choosing between ASP.NET Web Forms and MVC (Slides)
- Customized Live Search for Web and Client Applications
(Slides) - Creating a Great Experience on Digg with Windows Internet Explorer 8
- C# for Designers (Slides)
- A Lap around Microsoft .NET Services (Slides)
- Building Scalable and Available Web Applications with Microsoft Project
Code Name "Velocity" (Slides) - Building an Optimized, Graphics-Intensive Application for Microsoft Silverlight
(Slides) - What's New in Microsoft SQL Data Services (Slides)
- What's New in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) 4 (Slides)
- A Lap around Windows Internet Explorer 8 (Slides)
- The Future of Microsoft Expression Blend (Slides)
- Running PHP on Microsoft Servers and Services (Slides)
- Delivering Media with Internet Information Services 7 (IIS) Media
Services and Microsoft Silverlight (Slides) - Deep Dive into Microsoft Silverlight Graphics (Slides)
- Microsoft ASP.NET Model View Controller (MVC): Ninja on Fire Black
Belt Tips (Slides) - Developing
RESTful Services and Clients with "M" (Slides) - User Experience Design Patterns for Business Applications with Microsoft
Silverlight 3 (Slides) - Using the Windows Azure Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio to Build
Cloud Services (Slides) - Standards for Aggregating Activity Feeds and Social Aggregation Services
- Offline
Network Detection in Microsoft Silverlight 3 (Slides) - File|New Company: Creating NerdDinner.com with Microsoft ASP.NET
Model View Controller (MVC)
Did you know that DotVVM can be used to incrementally modernize old ASP.NET Web Forms applications and lift them to .NET Core? It is much easier than doing a full rewrite, and the application can be deployed at any time during the entire process.
- Install DotVVM NuGet package in your Web Forms site
- Create a DotVVM master page using the same CSS
- Start converting ASPX pages to DotHTML syntax, one at a time
- When all the Web Forms pages are gone, change your CSPROJ to use .NET Core
For decades, passwords have been the common backbone (headache) of authentication and are well known to lack in security while being frustrating and difficult to use. As we continue to see daily data breaches, the reality of moving away from weak static credentials and killing the password is upon us. Join this session to learn how FIDO2 and WebAuthn open authentication standards, in conjunction with YubiKeys, are solving the elimination of passwords at scale. Hear how organizations like Microsoft have implemented these standards for a true passwordless experience and find out how your organization can follow suit. You'll gain a greater understanding of how to achieve a modern and flexible security architecture through the use of FIDO open standards and hardware authenticators.
8 ویژگی جذاب Angular
I've been doing some work the last couple of weeks with Angular2. I really like it. Not just because it uses typescript, but also because it feels really natural and straightforward while working with it. No more string based dependency injection, or strange digest cycle stuff, it just seems to work. This last week I've migrated our beta-13 Angular app to the latest rc-1, and used that to keep track of the fun and easy stuff Angular 2 provides. Note though, that the application we're developing is really that complex, so I can only assume we'll run into more complex Angular2 features in the near future. For now, though, let me share some general tips and tricks we've encountered thus far (in no particular order). Oh, all examples are in typescript, since after using that, I really don't want to go back to plain old javascript (POJS?).
مراحل تنظیم Let's Encrypt در IIS
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ACME V1 تا چند ماه دیگر به پایان خواهد رسید:In June of 2020 we will stop allowing new domains to validate via ACMEv1.
A simple Windows ACMEv2 client (WACS) Software version 2.1.3.671 (RELEASE, PLUGGABLE) IIS version 7.5 Running with administrator credentials Scheduled task not configured yet Please report issues at https://github.com/PKISharp/win-acme N: Create new certificate (simple for IIS) M: Create new certificate (full options) L: List scheduled renewals R: Renew scheduled S: Renew specific A: Renew *all* O: More options... Q: Quit Please choose from the menu: m Running in mode: Interactive, Advanced Please specify how the list of domain names that will be included in the certificate should be determined. If you choose for one of the "all bindings" options, the list will automatically be updated for future renewals to reflect the bindings at that time. 1: IIS 2: Manual input 3: CSR created by another program C: Abort How shall we determine the domain(s) to include in the certificate?: 1 Please select which website(s) should be scanned for host names. You may input one or more site identifiers (comma separated) to filter by those sites, or alternatively leave the input empty to scan *all* websites. 1: Default Web Site (2 bindings) Site identifier(s) or <ENTER> to choose all: 1 1: dotnettips.info (Site 1) 2: www.dotnettips.info (Site 1) You may either choose to include all listed bindings as host names in your certificate, or apply an additional filter. Different types of filters are available. 1: Pick specific bindings from the list 2: Pick bindings based on a search pattern 3: Pick bindings based on a regular expression 4: Pick *all* bindings How do you want to pick the bindings?: 4 1: dotnettips.info (Site 1) 2: www.dotnettips.info (Site 1) Please pick the most important host name from the list. This will be displayed to your users as the subject of the certificate. Common name: 2 1: dotnettips.info (Site 1) 2: www.dotnettips.info (Site 1) Continue with this selection? (y*/n) - yes Target generated using plugin IIS: www.dotnettips.info and 1 alternatives Suggested friendly name '[IIS] Default Web Site, (any host)', press <ENTER> to accept or type an alternative: <Enter> The ACME server will need to verify that you are the owner of the domain names that you are requesting the certificate for. This happens both during initial setup *and* for every future renewal. There are two main methods of doing so: answering specific http requests (http-01) or create specific dns records (dns-01). For wildcard domains the latter is the only option. Various additional plugins are available from https://github.com/PKISharp/win-acme/. 1: [http-01] Save verification files on (network) path 2: [http-01] Serve verification files from memory (recommended) 3: [http-01] Upload verification files via FTP(S) 4: [http-01] Upload verification files via SSH-FTP 5: [http-01] Upload verification files via WebDav 6: [dns-01] Create verification records manually (auto-renew not possible) 7: [dns-01] Create verification records with acme-dns (https://github.com/joohoi/acme-dns) 8: [dns-01] Create verification records with your own script 9: [tls-alpn-01] Answer TLS verification request from win-acme C: Abort How would you like prove ownership for the domain(s) in the certificate?: 2 After ownership of the domain(s) has been proven, we will create a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) to obtain the actual certificate. The CSR determines properties of the certificate like which (type of) key to use. If you are not sure what to pick here, RSA is the safe default. 1: Elliptic Curve key 2: RSA key What kind of private key should be used for the certificate?: 2 When we have the certificate, you can store in one or more ways to make it accessible to your applications. The Windows Certificate Store is the default location for IIS (unless you are managing a cluster of them). 1: IIS Central Certificate Store (.pfx per domain) 2: PEM encoded files (Apache, nginx, etc.) 3: Windows Certificate Store C: Abort How would you like to store the certificate?: 3 1: IIS Central Certificate Store (.pfx per domain) 2: PEM encoded files (Apache, nginx, etc.) 3: No additional storage steps required C: Abort Would you like to store it in another way too?: 3 With the certificate saved to the store(s) of your choice, you may choose one or more steps to update your applications, e.g. to configure the new thumbprint, or to update bindings. 1: Create or update https bindings in IIS 2: Create or update ftps bindings in IIS 3: Start external script or program 4: Do not run any (extra) installation steps Which installation step should run first?: 1 Use different site for installation? (y/n*) - no 1: Create or update ftps bindings in IIS 2: Start external script or program 3: Do not run any (extra) installation steps Add another installation step?: 3 Enter email(s) for notifications about problems and abuse (comma seperated): name@site.com Terms of service: C:\ProgramData\win-acme\acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org\LE-SA-v1.2-November-15-2017.pdf Open in default application? (y/n*) - no Do you agree with the terms? (y*/n) - yes Authorize identifier: dotnettips.info Authorizing dotnettips.info using http-01 validation (SelfHosting) Authorization result: valid Authorize identifier: www.dotnettips.info Authorizing www.dotnettips.info using http-01 validation (SelfHosting) Authorization result: valid Requesting certificate [IIS] Default Web Site, (any host) Store with CertificateStore... Installing certificate in the certificate store Adding certificate [IIS] Default Web Site, (any host) @ 2020/2/1 9:43:55 to store My Installing with IIS... Updating existing https binding www.dotnettips.info:443 (flags: 0) Updating existing https binding dotnettips.info:443 (flags: 0) Committing 2 https binding changes to IIS Adding Task Scheduler entry with the following settings - Name win-acme renew (acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org) - Path C:\Programs\win-acme.v2.1.3.671.x64.pluggable - Command wacs.exe --renew --baseuri "https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/" - Start at 09:00:00 - Time limit 02:00:00 Do you want to specify the user the task will run as? (y/n*) - no