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Converting Applications from ASP.NET AJAX RC to ASP.NET AJAX RTMThis document outlines the key steps that are required to migrate an existing Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX application created with the RC release to work with the final (RTM) release. This document is intended to be a quick reference. For more details, download the whitepaper Changes between the ASP.NET AJAX (“Atlas”) CTP and the RC and RTM Release from the http://ajax.asp.net Web site. Note This document assumes that you have an application created with the RC release. If you are migrating an application from the CTP release, see the document "Converting Applications from 'Atlas' CTP to ASP.NET AJAX RTM" on the http://ajax.asp.net Web site.
Migrating an existing application requires the following steps:
1. Installing the new ASP.NET AJAX release.
2. Updating existing ASP.NET Web pages that use the AutoCompleteExtender control.
3. Modifying the application configuration (Web.config file).
Download pdf Converting Applications from ASP.NET AJAX RC to ASP.NET AJAX RTMSolid Edge 2D Drafting FAQWhat is Solid Edge 2D Drafting?
Solid Edge® 2D Drafting is a full functioning and fully associative 2D Drafting software package created by UGS – Solid Edge.
How long does it take to download Solid Edge 2D Drafting from the download web page?
The download time is dependant on your internet connection speed. Solid Edge 2D Drafting is downloaded as a self extracting executable and is about 250MB in size. It is suggested that you have a fast internet connection to download the product.
How much disk space do I need to download and install Solid Edge 2D Drafting? Solid Edge 2D Drafting is a self extracting executable that you download. The size of the downloaded executable is about 250MB. When the executable is run you will need an additional 250MB of temporary space for installation and the installed product size is about 600MB.
Does Solid Edge 2D Drafting use associative geometry and dimensions?
Solid Edge 2D Drafting is fully associative. The associativity can be turned on and off. With the associativity turned on, making changes to geometry and dimensions will modify connected dimensions and geometry accordingly. The drawing does not fall apart when modifying the geometry. To turn on the associativity, click on Maintain Relationships from the Tools menu. Ensure that there is a check mark beside Maintain Relationships. See the following image.
I create schematic drawings. Does Solid Edge 2D Drafting provide a library of schematic symbols I can use to produce these drawings?
Solid Edge 2D Drafting comes equipped with hundreds of standard symbols forUsing the Semantic Web for linking and reusing data across Web 2.0 communitiesLarge volumes of content (bookmarks, reviews, videos, etc.) are currently being created on the “Social Web”, i.e. on Web 2.0 community sites, and this content is being annotated and commented upon. The ability to view an individual’s entire contribution to the Social Web would be an interesting and valuable service, particularly important as social networks are often being formed through created content and things that people have in common (“object-centred sociality”). SIOC is a Semantic Web research project that aims to describe online communities on the Social Web. This paper describes how SIOC and the Semantic Web can enable linking and reuse scenarios of data from Web 2.0 community sites, and introduces a SIOC Types module to further specify the type of content items and act as a “glue” between user posts and the content items created and annotated by users.
The Web is increasingly becoming a social place: there has been a shift from just existing on the Web to participating on the Web. Community applications such as collaborative wikis, blogging, photo and bookmark sharing, and online social networks have become very popular recently, both in personal/social and professional/organisational domains [1]. Most of these collaborative applications provide common features such as content creation and sharing (images, user profiles, bookmarks, articles, etc.), provisions for discussions related to the content (comments, talk pages) and user-to-user connections (circle of friends, private messaging, etc.) and networks of users are also forming through content items of common interest (in what has been termed “object-centred sociality”Editing SGML Documents With Emacs Text Editor Tutorial ManualEmacs (pronounced ee-max) started off in 1976 as a series of editor macros (hence its name) written by Richard Matthew Stallman for the TECO text editor on the DEC PDP-10 minicomputer. Since becoming its own program separate from TECO, it has become extremely popular and widely used for two main reasons: first, free versions of Emacs are available for nearly every computer in existence; second, it’s completely customizable. Many text editors and word processors claim to be completely customizable. Some let you reassign each key’s purpose, and they let you assign a series of operations to be performed by one or two keystrokes or menu choices.
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Peter Drucker, among others, argues that in the emerging economy, knowledge is the primary resource for individuals and for the economy overall; land, labor, and capital. He further argues that improving front-line worker productivity is the greatest challenge of the 21st century [1]. Realizing that knowledge and competence have become increasingly critical to their continued success, organizations worldwide are spending upwards of $ 2.2 trillion dollars on training and education measures, which have become integral to any organization for it to remain competitive [2].
Over the last decade, it has been widely argued that e-Learning could respond to accelerating global competition, increase the quality of learning experiences, remove situational barriers, be more cost effective, and transform the way we learn. However, despite isolated achievements, the success record was on the whole not very encouraging and e-Learning did not succeed to revolutionize our education and learning processes [3][4]. The most influential knowledge managementCorrecting Astigmatism in Diode LasersAstigmatism is an inherent property of the output beam of diode lasers. In applications requiring collimation or transformation of the diode laser’s beam, this astigmatism must be considered, and often corrected, if the final wavefront is to approach the diffraction limit.
Diode lasers are p-n junction devices, where radiation created by injection of carriers across the junction is confined by a tiny optical waveguide. This waveguide, with its plano, partially reflecting end facets perpendicular to the junction, forms the Fabry-Perot cavity of the diode laser.
Two general types of optical waveguides may be found in diode lasers. The first is a dielectric slab, or index-guided, waveguide, in which the optical energy is confined through total internal reflection. This is achieved by surrounding the gain region with layers of material with a lower refractive index. In a gain-guided optical waveguide, in contrast, the energy is confined by surrounding the optical gain region with a region...
DownloadSub Surface Scattering (SSS) in RenderMan for MayaSSS simulates light scattering under the surface of an object. Done right, it can have very convincing effects on many materials such as skin, stone, milk, etc. The downside is that it can be very expensive to render and takes a bit of tweaking to get right. If SSS is too expensive, there are multiple ways to fake the effect.
This tutorial will explain how to set up SSS and what each setting means. The information here is what I have figured out and what works for me. I might be totally wrong about some of this stuff, but it will give you a good starting point.
1. Make a new shader and assign it to the model that you want SSS on. I chose a PhongE for skin. Set up a
2 point lighting scheme with the key on the opposite side of the face from the camera and a strong back light to illuminate behind the ears. This will show off the SSS effect.
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The intuition behind such attacks is that pre-defined logical expressions within a pre-defined query can be altered simply by injecting operations that always result in true or false statements. This injection typically occurs through a web form and associated CGI script that does not perform appropriate input validation. These types of injections are not limited strictly to character fields. Similar alterations to the “where” and “having” SQL clauses have been exposed, when the application does not restrict numeric data for numeric fields.
Standard SQL error messages returned by a database can also assist the attacker. In situations where the attacker has no knowledge of the underlying SQL query or the contributing tables, forcing an exception may reveal more details about the table or its field names and types. This technique has been shown to be quite effective in practice.
OneForensic Analysis of Microsoft Internet Explorer Cookie FilesSince HTTP is a stateless protocol, websites must place information on a user’s computer if it needs to save information about a web session. For instance, when a user selects a widget and adds it to his shopping cart, that information can be saved on the client computer rather than the web server. The facility to save information in this manner is known as Cookies. A cookie is a small file containing data that the web server places on a user’s computer so it may request back at a later date.
During forensic analysis it is often relevant to parse the information in Internet Explorer’s cookie files into a human readable format. Cookies aid forensic analysts during the investigation by providing insight to a suspect’s internet activity. After analysis of several example cookie files it was found that the format is relatively simple to understand. This paper will document the format of Internet Explorer’s (IE) cookie files for forensic analysis purposes and provide an open source tool to parse the information into a human readable format.
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