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submitted by
Tischnoetentoet
1 day, 9 hours ago
blog.catenalogic.com — A detailed download counter extension for BlogEngine.NET 1.4.* that registers all downloads on your blog and shows you detailed information about the downloads itself. read more...
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published 1 day, 11 hours ago, submitted by
maartenba
1 day, 15 hours ago
blog.maartenballiauw.be — Earlier this week, Katrien posted an update on the list of Belgian TechDays 2009 speakers. This post featured a summary on all sessions, of which one was titled “Pex – Automated White Box Testing for .NET”. Here’s the abstract:
“Pex is an automated white box testing tool for .NET. Pex systematically tries to cover every reachable branch in a program by monitoring execution traces, and using a constraint solver to produce new test cases with different behavior. Pex can be applied to any existing .NET assembly without any pre-existing test suite. Pex will try to find counterexamples for all assertion statements in the code. Pex can be guided by hand-written parameterized unit tests, which are API usage scenarios with assertions. The result of the analysis is a test suite which can be persisted as unit tests in source code. The generated unit tests integrate with Visual Studio Team Test as well as other test frameworks. By construction, Pex produces small unit test suites with high code and assertion coverage, and reported failures always come with a test case that reproduces the issue. At Microsoft, this technique has proven highly effective in testing even an extremely well-tested component.”
After reading the second sentence in this abstract, I was thinking: “SWEET! Let’s try!”. So here goes…
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category: Unit Testing | Views: 175
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submitted by
rockinthesixstring
1 day, 22 hours ago
dotnetblogger.com — Just a quick entry for anyone wanting to optimize the "Mobile" theme in BlogEngine.net for the iPhone (or iTouch). Here are some additions I had to make in order to make it all fly. read more...
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submitted by
ethilik
9 days, 8 hours ago
blog.sb2.fr — Here is a very useful Extension for BlogEngine in order to simply Add DotNetKicks Button and also AddToAny Features (Share and Subscribe) read more...
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submitted by
rockinthesixstring
9 days, 23 hours ago
dotnetblogger.com — The Loading Icon that appears below the "Comments" area of a post is very annoying to see when it is just sitting there spinning away. There is absolutely no reason for it to be doing so, and it confuses the commentor since they think the page is doing something when it is not. Now I don't know if this is actually the "right" way to remove it, but it works none the less. read more...
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submitted by
rockinthesixstring
10 days, 5 hours ago
dotnetblogger.com — When I decided I wanted to launch DotNetBlogger, I really wanted to be able to use the Telerik RadEditor in place of the TinyMCE editor that ships with BlogEngine.Net. The reason for this is because A) I wanted to use the code formatter that ships with the editor, and B) I wanted to use the inline spellcheck that ships with the editor. In my search to accomplish this task I posted a question in the CodePlex Discussion Area. My question went unanswered for quite some time, so I had to venture into the "uncharted waters" all on my own. Now as a "disclaimer", I am NOT a C# developer, so wading through all that code is a little more difficult for me than for the seasoned C# dev. That being said, I had to press on and solve this on my own. read more...
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webdevvote.com
15 days, 1 hour ago
blog.sb2.fr — Here is a simple Extension for BlogEngine in order to add the WebDevVote Button at the end of each Post without needing to add some “Tokens” in posts.
Just put this Code Snippet into App_Code/Extensions of your BlogEngine Web Site. read more...
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submitted by
rockinthesixstring
15 days, 2 hours ago
dotnetblogger.com — When I first launched the DotNetBlogger site I found two a small problems with the Contact.aspx.cs page that was preventing the contact form from submitting me the email.
1) It was saying it was being sent when it wasn't
2) When I fixed that issue, it was sending to my notification address and I was not receiving the message at my personal address. read more...
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submitted by
hopeasp
15 days, 22 hours ago
hopeasp.net — Windows Live Writer is an application you download that acts like an administration GUI for adding and editing your blog postings. This is a great tool to use with BlogEngine.NET and it makes posting & formatting simple and fast! This guide will help you with your installation. read more...
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submitted by
hopeasp
17 days, 2 hours ago
hopeasp.net — recently had a problem with BlogEngine.NET 1.4.5.13 when I upgraded. The javascript stoppped working and the javascript references where not being placed inside the pages. I posted my problem on CodePlex.com here. My page was also getting The 500 "internal server error" Errors. Here is the solution. read more...
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submitted by
ethilik
18 days, 9 hours ago
blog.sb2.fr — Here is a quick Custom Attribute in order to Define if a Page must be in HTTP SSL Mode and switch it to SSL if not. read more...
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