Hiding the Root Node from SiteMapPath
ASP.NET developers often set SiteMapDataSource’s ShowStartingNode property to false to hide the root node from TreeView and Menu controls. Unfortunately, that doesn’t hide the root node from SiteMapPath controls, because SiteMapPaths […]
eWeek Got It Right
A much better and more accurate account of the great discussions that took place at yesterday’s Atlas BOF appears on eWeek’s Web site: http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1895,1976726,00.asp Check it out if you want […]
More on the Atlas BOF
MSFN (Microsoft Software Forum Network) has picked up the Atlas BOF story run by InfoWorld. In the BOF, we discussed the brilliance of the Atlas UpdatePanel as well as some […]
InfoWorld Story Didn’t Capture the Spirit
Yesterday at TechEd I moderated a Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) session on Microsoft Atlas. It was standing room only and the atmosphere was electric. InfoWorld reporter Paul Krill attended the session and […]
Want to do a Good Deed? XBoxes for Heroes
If you’ve read this blog for a while, you may recall that last year I ran a little project sending goodies to troops in Iraq. I sent them an XBox, […]
Atlas BOF at TechEd
I’m flying home tomorrow after a couple of days of meetings at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond. On Saturday I leave for TechEd in Boston. There I’ll be doing a Sunday […]
Warbirds, 25 or 6 to 4, and More
We enjoyed an awesome Memorial Day weekend in East Tennessee as a cool, rainy spring finally gave way to a hot, sultry summer. I have a new appreciation for Memorial […]
The Problem with TreeViews
I continue to receive e-mails from developers wondering how to fix an irritating problem with TreeView controls bound to site maps: namely, how to preserve the state of the TreeView […]
AJAX Explained
I usually begin presentations on Atlas by saying “Atlas is Microsoft’s AJAX framework for ASP.NET.” That assumes everyone in the room knows what AJAX is. IBM’s Web site contains an excellent article […]