<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dn247="http://www.dotnet247.com/schemas/rss"><channel><title>.NET 247: ASPFriends.com 'aspngcodegiveawayswap' list</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/__site/285</link><description>ASPFriends.com 'aspngcodegiveawayswap' list on .NET 247.</description><generator>.NET 247/WinFX 247 RSS Generator</generator><dn247:id>285</dn247:id><item><title>Macros (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/27/135719.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/27/135719.aspx</guid><pubDate>15 Aug 2002 17:48:00</pubDate><description>Moved from [ngfx io] to [aspngcodegiveawayswap] by Alex Lowe webmaster@asp grandrapids.net Does anyone have any macros that they would like to share with all of us? </description><dn247:id>135719</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>285</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>HTML Formatting Utility (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/26/130785.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/26/130785.aspx</guid><pubDate>18 Jul 2002 09:08:00</pubDate><description>Does anyone have a .net component, or code to &amp;amp;quot;tidy&amp;amp;quot; up html code. I'm looking to take HTML snippets and clean them up with nice indentation, and proper casing. I'm aware of http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ and I was considering writing a .net wrapper for it, but wanted to see if anyone already had one written that they could share. TIA. Seth Berger | Estco Technology Group 5101 River Road Suite 103 |...</description><dn247:id>130785</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>285</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Looking for an example of Datepicker in VB (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/9/49427.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/9/49427.aspx</guid><pubDate>07 Feb 2002 16:49:00</pubDate><description>Copied from [aspngfreeforall] to [aspngcodegiveawayswap] by Alex Lowe webmaster@asp grandrapids.net Hi I'm looking for an example for a date picker in asp.net (vb) Thanks a lot Roland </description><dn247:id>49427</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>285</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Latest C# SQL Data Class v 3.65 (3 replies)</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/9/46697.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/9/46697.aspx</guid><pubDate>04 Feb 2002 14:17:14</pubDate><description>Made some performance and Connection object related tweaks, and retested all methods. New code is below. Simply cut and paste its contents into a new .cs file in your app. Filename doesn't matter. Then paste: using Neurodesign.DataAccess; on any page where you need it. Code samples are in headers for the main methods. Here's a sample of a complete usage of the object from a global.asax file: prote...</description><dn247:id>46697</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>285</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Simple C# DateDiff() (5 replies)</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/8/44196.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/8/44196.aspx</guid><pubDate>04 Feb 2002 14:17:13</pubDate><description>I just threw this one together quickly...tell me how it works out. /// summary /// same common params as the VBScript DateDiff: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url /library/en us/script56/html/vsfctdatediff.asp /// /*Sample Code: /// * System.DateTime dt1 new System.DateTime(1974,12,16); /// * System.DateTime dt2 new System.DateTime(1973,12,16); /// * Page.Response.Write(Convert.ToSt...</description><dn247:id>44196</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>285</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>C# Compile command line generator (3 replies, VIP)</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/7/37910.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/7/37910.aspx</guid><pubDate>17 Jan 2002 11:13:43</pubDate><description>For those of you who don't have Visual Studio .net, but want to be able to compile c# projects you download and whatnot, here a little vbScript which examines a .proj file, and tries to build the command line for it. I know that it doesn't support all of the options, but I've found it usefull for compiling simple libraries. have fun, and if you expand it, just drop me a line with the changes pleas...</description><dn247:id>37910</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>285</dn247:siteId><dn247:highlight>True</dn247:highlight></item><item><title>Graphing and Charting code (2 replies)</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/7/37618.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/7/37618.aspx</guid><pubDate>15 Jan 2002 22:30:00</pubDate><description>HI there, Does anyone have any code that will create graphs and charts dynamically so that a user can create and view on their browser? Cheers Richard</description><dn247:id>37618</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>285</dn247:siteId></item><item><title>Util library ... (4 replies)</title><link>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/7/37139.aspx</link><guid>http://www.dotnet247.com/247reference/msgs/7/37139.aspx</guid><pubDate>14 Jan 2002 23:30:25</pubDate><description>Comments/feedback welcome Im going to break down this utility library, into separate posts..one for each section (method overloads) that I have just so we can have separate threads of conversation for each item. Robert Chartier Author and Developer 604 975 5590 rob@aspfree.com http://www.aspfree.com/devlinks http://www.aspfree.com/authors/robert http://www.aspalliance.com/nothingmn http://www.15se...</description><dn247:id>37139</dn247:id><dn247:siteId>285</dn247:siteId></item></channel></rss>