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Beginning ASP.net 4.5.1 in C # AND VB
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Beginning ASP.neT 4.5.1
Foreword . ........................................................................................................... xxv
inTroducTion . ...................................................................................................xxvii
chAPTer 1 Getting started with AsP.NET 4.5.1 . ................................................ 1
chAPTer 2 Building an AsP.NET Website . ......................................................... 33
chAPTer 3 Designing Your Web Pages . ............................................................. 63
chAPTer 4 Working with AsP.NET server Controls . ......................................... 101
chAPTer 5 Programming Your AsP.NET Web Pages . ....................................... 135
chAPTer 6 Creating Consistent Looking Websites . ......................................... 195
chAPTer 7 Navigation . ..................................................................................... 239
chAPTer 8 User Controls . ................................................................................. 273
chAPTer 9 Validating User Input . ..................................................................... 299
chAPTer 10 AsP.NET AJAX . .............................................................................. 337
chAPTer 11 jQuery . ............................................................................................ 369
chAPTer 12 Introducing Databases . ................................................................... 407
chAPTer 13 Displaying and Updating Data . ...................................................... 439
chAPTer 14 LINQ and the ADO.NET Entity Framework . .................................. 485
chAPTer 15 Working with Data — Advanced Topics . ....................................... 539
chAPTer 16 security in Your AsP.NET Website . ................................................. 589
chAPTer 17 Personalizing Websites . .................................................................. 629
chAPTer 18 Exception Handling, Debugging, and Tracing . ............................. 663
chAPTer 19 Deploying Your Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 715
APPendix A Exercise Answers . ........................................................................... 757
APPendix B Configuring sQL server 2012 . ......................................................... 781
index . ................................................................................................................... 795
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ASP.NE T 4.5.1
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Beginning
ASP.neT 4.5.1
in C# and VB
Imar Spaanjaars
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Beginning ASP.NE T 4.5.1: in C# and VB
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ABouT The AuThor
imAr SPAAnjAArS graduated in Leisure Management at the Leisure Management School in the
Netherlands, but he quickly changed his career path to the Internet world.
After working in the Internet business at various web agencies for over twelve years, he now runs
his own company called De Vier Koeden (http://devierkoeden.com), a small Internet agency
specializing in consultancy and development of Internet and intranet applications with Microsoft
technologies such as ASP.NET 4.5.1. He’s also the CTO of Dynamicweb North America, the U.S.
branch of the popular Danish content management, e-commerce, and online marketing platform.
Imar has written books on ASP.NET and Macromedia Dreamweaver, all published under the Wrox
brand. He is also one of the top contributors to the Wrox Community Forum at p2p.wrox.com,
where he shares his knowledge with fellow programmers.
Imar has received Microsoft’s Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award each year since 2008 for
his contributions to the ASP.NET community. In early 2012, Imar joined the ASPInsiders, a small
group of international professionals that provide feedback and direction on new features for future
versions of ASP.NET.
Imar lives in Utrecht, the Netherlands, with his girlfriend Fleur and his son Niek. You can contact
him through his personal website at http://imar.spaanjaars.com or by e-mail at
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ts
AlThough The jumP in version number by only 0.1 seems to suggest that there’s not much new
in ASP.NET 4.5.1 or Visual Studio 2013, you’d be surprised at the number of changes — small
and large — that made their way into these products. I spent the past couple of months working
on updating this book from the .NET 4.5 release to the new .NET 4.5.1 release. I discovered new
features and functionality every day. Some of those changes are really small, but could mean a
boost in productivity on a day-to-day basis. Others are much bigger and affect the way you build
or deploy your websites. I tried to incorporate all the new features found in ASP.NET and Visual
Studio that will make sense for you, someone with no or limited experience with ASP.NET.
I have also made a lot of changes to the book based on reader feedback. Just as with the previous
versions of the book, I went over all the errata that have been submitted as well as over the hundreds
of forum posts that were made, identifying areas in the book that readers had difficulties with,
and finding ways to improve it. If you have the previous edition and posted a question in the Wrox
forums: thanks for your valuable feedback; you’ve really helped to make this book better.
Besides my readers, I owe a lot to other people who helped me write this book.
First of all, a big thanks goes out to Brian Herrmann for his editorial work. Once again, it was a
pleasure to work with you! I also want to thank Jason Gaylord for his many useful suggestions he
provided as a technical editor. Both of you really helped shape this book. Many thanks also to the
people from Wrox for their support and contributions to this book.
Another person I owe a lot to is my friend Anne Ward from Blue Violet, a UK-based web and
graphic design company. Anne has done most of the designs used in this book and I highly
appreciate her input. Thanks again, Anne! The concert pictures you see in this book come from
Nigel D. Nudds, who kindly let me use pictures from his collection.
Finally, I would like to thank my lovely girlfriend Fleur for her support during this project.
I couldn’t have done it without you!
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