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Article 8 May 2013   license: CPOL
it gets you crowd-sourced news and useful information
iBookTracker by 'Anil' Radhakrishna
Article 3 May 2013   license: CPOL
An app to manage personal book collection
Re: Adapt ASP code to PHP by 'Anil' Radhakrishna
Forum Message 9 Dec 2011  
Yes, the code sample can be adapted to not just PHP but any server-side programming language
Client-side paging with jQuery by 'Anil' Radhakrishna
Article 25 Jul 2011   license: CPOL
A mash-up of sorts built using Microsoft's jQuery Template plugin along with G Birke's jQuery Pagination plugin & a photo-stream from Flickr acting as a data source
Forum Message 31 Jan 2011  
Replace the last three lines involving Response.AppendHeader & Response.Write with something like this - System.IO.File.WriteAllText("Report.doc", strBody); This way you can save the generated st
Re: Header and Footer Duplicating by 'Anil' Radhakrishna
Forum Message 1 Sep 2010  
Many thanks for sharing your code & the detailed response! :thumbsup: I adapted your snippet & posted a C# code sample of that on my blog -
Forum Message 26 May 2009  
Add this line wherever in the content you want to introduce a page break - strBody.Append(@"<br clear=all style='page-break-before:always'>");
Re: Embedding USERINITIALS into HTML by 'Anil' Radhakrishna
Forum Message 24 Mar 2009  
Glad you found the article useful. I only have a copy of Word 2007 and I'm guessing you are referring to the user info in the Prepare > Properties option that you can access from the Office butt
Forum Message 7 May 2008  
Modify the first strBody.Append statement to include the META tag specifying the Content-Type, like this: strBody.Append("
Forum Message 13 Feb 2008  
Thanks for sharing your observations. I wish the fantastic P&P guide & a bible of sorts that you referenced in your article,

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