Skip to main content

Home/ Agency Oasis Developers/ Group items tagged url

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Mark Ursino

IE NetRenderer - Browser Compatibility Check - 1 views

  •  
    IE NetRenderer allows you to check how a website is rendered by Internet Explorer 9, 8, 7, 6 or 5.5, as seen from a high speed datacenter located in Germany. Just type in a URL in the field above and try it out - it's free!
Douglas Couto

Create shortcut to open URL in non-default browser - 0 views

  •  
    "If like me you have Firefox set as your default browser in Windows but need to create a desktop shortcut to a web page but force it to open in Internet Explorer or any other non-default browser there are two methods to achieve this."
Mark Ursino

Wildcards and Data Driven URLs - 0 views

  •  
    Interesting use of wildcard items to pass parameters
Mark Ursino

After installing 5.3 not allowed to access the DBBrowser? - 0 views

  •  
    Some secret URLs in here too
mgraber

James Jardine : Developer Notes - 0 views

  •  
    "Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) This article assumes you already understand what CSRF is and how it works. If you don't, do a quick Google search and it will clear it up. CSRF can be done using POST or GET, but GET is much easier to implement. By default, ASP.Net forms and other functionality work via the POST method. If we could submit a GET instead of a POST it would open up the attack surface a great deal. No longer do we need someone to visit a page with a form on it, but we could actually embed the GET request (a link) in emails or other medium. Fortunately for the attacker, unfortunately for the developer, .Net uses Value Shadowing for its controls. This means all server side controls, ie. Viewstate, EventValidation, EventCommand, EventArguments, etc.. It is possible to take the values that would be submitted as part of the form and just add them to the Querystring instead. Now there is a GET request that is comparable to the POST request. ASP.Net Webforms does not check whether a post back comes from GET or POST. The one thing to keep in mind is that the URL in a GET is limited in size. If the form is large and the viewstate is very large, this could block this technique from working. This depends on the way the application is configured (more later)."
Max Guyton

CSS3 PIE: Enable CSS3 Features in IE8 and Below - 0 views

shared by Max Guyton on 23 Dec 11 - Cached
  •  
    CSS3 PIE is a .htc file that faithfully recreates css3 styling in early versions of internet explorer. Simply adding "behavior: url(path/to/PIE.htc);" at the end of the selectors scope that contains the CSS3 rule causes it to render correctly in otherwise unsupported versions of IE.
Eric Famiglietti

Support Details | Tech Support Management - 0 views

  •  
    © Copyright 2012 Imulus. We love you... Simply send a properly formatted URL with recipient, sender, or both to have the form above prefilled with information. Imulus will never re-sell or abuse your personal information. We are advocates for online privacy. Pinky swear.
Mark Ursino

shareNice - Awesome URL Sharing Service - 0 views

shared by Mark Ursino on 09 Mar 12 - No Cached
  •  
    shareNice is an open source social sharing widget -similar to AddThis or ShareThis- for adding sharing features to any website easily.
mgraber

ASP.NET QuickStart Tutorials - 0 views

  • Securing Non-ASP.NET Files
  • ASP.NET handles requests for file extensions that are normally associated with ASP.NET, while IIS handles requests for all other file extensions. By default this means common file extensions such as .aspx and .asmx are processed by ASP.NET. This processing includes authentication and authorization to ASP.NET files. Sometimes though, a developer wants non-ASP.NET resources to be processed by ASP.NET. One reason for processing non-ASP.NET files through ASP.NET is to allow ASP.NET authentication and authorization to control access to these types of files. The combination of IIS6 on Windows Server 2003 and ASP.NET 2.0 provides the most flexibility for running the ASP.NET pipeline as part of processing a request for a non-ASP.NET resource. IIS6 includes support that allows ASP.NET 2.0 to perform authentication and authorization steps, and to then hand off the remainder of the processing of a non-ASP.NET resource back to IIS6. For example, it is possible to authenticate access to an ASP page using ASP.NET forms authentication, authorize access with ASP.NET's Url authorization and still allow the ASP ISAPI extension (asp.dll) to execute the ASP page. This support is possible because IIS6 introduced a new server support function for ISAPI extensions: HSE_REQ_EXEC_URL. Assume that a directory structure contains a mix of both ASP and ASP.NET files. The ASP.NET pages are used to log a user in with forms authentication, while the ASP pages represent the rest of the application. Using the IIS6 MMC, right-click on directory and create an application (this is the same step that is necessary when setting up a standard ASP.NET application). After an application has been created, click on the Configuration button that is located on the Directory property page. This will cause the Application Configuration dialog to be displayed. New to IIS6 is a feature called wildcard application mapping. The bottom of the Application Configuration dialog allows you to configure this feature. First determine the path for the ASP.NET ISAPI extension that processes ASP.NET files such as .aspx files. You can find this path by looking at the extensions that are listed in the Application Extensions list shown in the top half of the Application Configuration dialog. Click on the row in the list that maps the .aspx extension, and select the Edit button. In the dialog that pops up, highlight the text in the Executable textbox and copy it to the clipboard. Then cancel out of the dialog. Next, click the Insert button that is in the bottom half of the Application Configuration dialog. A dialog box titled Add/Edit Application Extension Mapping will be displayed. In the Executable text box, enter the path to the ASP.NET ISAPI extension that you copied to the clipboard earlier. The end result should look something like the screenshot below.
  • Click OK to close out all of the dialogs. Now whenever a request is made for any file, the request will first be processed by ASP.NET. If the web.config for your ASP.NET application has enabled forms authentication, an unauthenticated request for a .asp file will first trigger a redirect to the login page configured for forms authentication. After a user has successfully logged in, they will be redirected back to the original .asp page. When the now-authenticated user requests the .asp page, ASP.NET will first run through the FormsAuthenticationModule to verify that the forms authentication cookie exists and is still valid. If this check passes, ASP.NET will hand processing of the .asp page back to IIS6, at which point IIS6 will pass the request on to the ISAPI extension that normally process .asp pages. In this case the extension is asp.dll and the ASP page will then run to completion. The reason ASP.NET will pass the request back to IIS6 is that non-ASP.NET resources will fall through the list of configured <httpHandlers> to the following entry: <add path="*" verb="GET,HEAD,POST" type="System.Web.DefaultHttpHandler" validate="True" /> The DefaultHttpHandler is responsible for handing requests back to IIS6 for further processing.
  •  
    "Securing Non-ASP.NET Files"
Mark Ursino

Friendlier Marketing URLs for Sitecore 6 - 0 views

  •  
    Completely remove the ASPX extension or add a custom one to Sitecore pages
anonymous

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Specify your canonical - 0 views

  •  
    Avoid getting dinged for duplicate content
Mark Ursino

Google Calendar event URLs - 0 views

  •  
    The "recipe" for creating the HTML snippets that control Google Calendar event reminder buttons is described below. These instructions assume you have some familiarity with HTML. We also have a simple form to help you create HTML snippets for these buttons if you don't want to get familiar with the instructions below.
mgraber

Knowledge Base - 0 views

  •  
    aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
‹ Previous 21 - 39 of 39
Showing 20 items per page