‘Tips / HowTos’ Articles

Fix for ‘The database principal owns a schema in the database, and cannot be dropped’ Error

A Fix for SQL Server 2005 Error “15138 the database principal owns a schema in the database and cannot be dropped”.

Fix for ‘XML Parsing Error: not well-formed Line Number 1, Column 2′ Error

Fix for ASP.Net Error – ‘XML Parsing Error: not well-formed Line Number 1, Column 2′

How to Add Live Comment Preview for Subtext Blog Comments

How to Add Live Comment Preview for Subtext Blog Comments on your SubText blog.

Fix for ‘A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client’ Error

Fix for ASP.Net 1.1 Error ‘A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client’

VB.NET to C# – Where is the Page_PreRender and other Events ?

Moving from VB.NET to C# – Where is the Page_PreRender and other Events ?

How to enable C# Syntax Highlighting in Textpad

Sure, the C# page on Texpad’s site shows you how to enable syntax highlighting by downloading the syntax definition files

Fix for ‘No Process is on the Other End of the Pipe’ Error

Fix for SQL Server 2005 Error ‘No Process is on the Other End of the Pipe’

Fix for Subtext 404 Page Not Found Errors In Multiple Blogs Scenario

Fix for Subtext 404 Page Not Found Errors In Multiple Blogs Implementation Scenario.

How to add Google Analytics to your SubText Blogs

How to add Google Analytics to your SubText Blogs

Error Solution: Fix for ‘Unrecognized configuration section connectionStrings’ Error in ASP.NET 2.0

Fix for ASP.Net 2.0 Error ‘Unrecognized configuration section connectionStrings’

How to restore the Visual Studio 2005 Intellisense if it has disappeared from your Web.Config ?

Fix for restoring the missing Intellisense in Visual Studio 2005 when programming in ASP.Net.

How to add Google Analytics to your Community Server Blogs / Forums

How to add Google Analytics to your Community Server Blogs / Forums Websites.

What Are Strong Names For Assemblies ? How Do You Create And Use Them ?

A simple, but clear and very well written article by Mike Gunderloy discussing Strong Names for .Net Assemblies and Why we need them.