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ASP.NET Web Component for editing SQL tables

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29 Nov 2012CPOL11 min read 43K   2.5K   24  
ASP.NET c# component for editing SQL tables with plug-in column format adapter architecture.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>
	<appSettings/>
	<connectionStrings>
		<add name="EditTableDemo" connectionString="Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=|DataDirectory|\EditTableDemo.mdb;" providerName="System.Data.OleDb"/>
	</connectionStrings>
	<system.web>
		<!-- 
            Set compilation debug="true" to insert debugging 
            symbols into the compiled page. Because this 
            affects performance, set this value to true only 
            during development.
        -->
		<compilation debug="false">
		</compilation>
		<!--
            The <authentication> section enables configuration 
            of the security authentication mode used by 
            ASP.NET to identify an incoming user. 
        -->
		<authentication mode="Windows"/>
		<!--
            The <customErrors> section enables configuration 
            of what to do if/when an unhandled error occurs 
            during the execution of a request. Specifically, 
            it enables developers to configure html error pages 
            to be displayed in place of a error stack trace.

        <customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" defaultRedirect="GenericErrorPage.htm">
            <error statusCode="403" redirect="NoAccess.htm" />
            <error statusCode="404" redirect="FileNotFound.htm" />
        </customErrors>
        -->
	</system.web>
	<system.codedom>
	</system.codedom>
	<!-- 
        The system.webServer section is required for running ASP.NET AJAX under Internet
        Information Services 7.0.  It is not necessary for previous version of IIS.
    -->
	<system.webServer>
	</system.webServer>
</configuration>

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Software Developer (Senior) Rovenet, Inc.
United States United States
Bill, who thinks of himself in the third person, has been programming since the dawn of time (1974) in a wide variety of hardware environments (dipswitch settings and paper tape in the beginning), languages (asm, forth, c, c++, c#, basic [visual and unvisualizable]) and industries (graphic arts, medical technology, commercial, website, mobile devices). Corporate clients include DHL, Pitney-Bowes and now-defunct medical equipment midget Q-Med. In his free time, which is all the time, he plays bluegrass guitar, body-boards the oceans of the world and bicycles through Southern California and eastern Long Island, NY.

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