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Articles by Adam Tibi (3 articles found)

Average article rating: 4.68

HTML / CSS

Five XHTML Elements You Didn't Know But Were Afraid to Ask
Last Updated: 15 May 2006   Page Views: 138,741   Rating: 4.56/5    Votes: 123   Popularity: 9.53   Bookmark Count: 130
Licence: The Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)   
Exploring five useful XHTML/HTML elements that are important but not commonly used. Moreover, pointing to their relation with Internet Explorer, Firefox, and ASP.NET.

Validation

Multiple Fields Validator - An ASP.NET Validation Control
Last Updated: 7 Apr 2006   Page Views: 178,899   Rating: 4.85/5    Votes: 80   Popularity: 9.23   Bookmark Count: 115
Licence: The Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)   
Discussing the MultipleFieldsValidator that validates a group of fields in which at least one is required, like phone number, mobile phone number, or email. It inherits the BaseValidator and uses some new cool ASP.NET 2.0 features.

Web Security

HttpSecureCookie, A Way to Encrypt Cookies with ASP.NET 2.0
Last Updated: 3 Apr 2006   Page Views: 79,278   Rating: 4.63/5    Votes: 26   Popularity: 6.54   Bookmark Count: 80
Licence: The Microsoft Public License (Ms-PL)   
Discussing how to encode and tamper-proof text and cookies using the MachineKey, by using reflection.

Adam Tibi


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New technology addict and C# fan. Started developing commercial applications in 2000 with VB6 and MFC then moved to VB.NET, landed on C# and ASP.NET and never looked back.
Currently focusing on enterprise architecture, design patterns, web development, web controls and web services. Lives in Guildford/Surrey, UK.
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