Tuesday, September 28, 2010

ASP.NET Security Update Now Available

ASP.NET Security Update Now Available


ASP.NET Security Update Now Available

Posted: 28 Sep 2010 12:59 PM PDT

This morning Microsoft released a security update that addresses the ASP.NET Security Vulnerability that I've blogged about this past week.  We recommend installing it as soon as possible on your web-servers. Common Questions/Answers Below are some answers to a few common questions people have asked: Do the updates require me to change any code? No. The update should not require any code or configuration change to your existing ASP.NET applications. Will I still need to use the workarounds after I install the update? No. The update removes the need to use the security workarounds we've published this past week.  Those were temporary steps that could be taken to protect yourself before the update was released.  After you've installed...(read more)

ASP.NET Security Update Shipping Tuesday, Sept 28th

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 03:02 PM PDT

An hour ago Microsoft released an advance notification security bulletin announcing that we are releasing an out-of-band security update to address the ASP.NET Security Vulnerability that I've blogged about this past week.  The security update is fully tested, and is scheduled for release tomorrow - Tuesday September 28th – at approximately 10:00 AM PDT.  The advance notice bulletin is intended to ensure administrators know it is coming, and are better prepared to apply it once the update is available. We'll release the update tomorrow via the Microsoft Download Center (I'll blog links to the individual downloads for each version of .NET).  We will then release the update via Windows Update and the Windows Server Update Service...(read more)

This one's for you, Gregor Mendel [Code to animate and fade Windows Phone orientation changes now supports a new mode: hybrid!]

Posted: 28 Sep 2010 09:34 AM PDT

This isn't my first time discussing animating device orientation changes , so I won't spend a lot of time explaining the motivation. Here's where things left off last time: For "in your face" transitions, there's AnimateOrientationChangesFrame which animates...( read more )...(read more)

Silverlight On Mobile : InputScope in Windows Phone 7

Posted: 28 Sep 2010 09:18 AM PDT

After a long break,I am back here finally.Well, You must have already downloaded the latest RTM bits of Windows Phone 7,If not already then download from here . In my upcoming post I will surely cover the new things like Pivot Viewer and newly added stuff...( read more )...(read more)

Silverlight Cream for September 28, 2010 -- #956

Posted: 28 Sep 2010 04:34 AM PDT

In this Issue: Dragos Manolescu , Jeff Fansler , Andy Beaulieu , John McFetridge , Kunal Chowdhury , Kirupa Chinnathambi , Mike Taulty ( -2- , -3- ), and Peter Bromberg . Above the Fold: Silverlight: "Using ASP.NET Session with Silverlight and WCF Services...( read more )...(read more)

WP7 Stock Quote Demo Part 5: Push Phone side

Posted: 28 Sep 2010 01:30 AM PDT

This article is Part 5 of the series WP7 Stock Quote Demo: WP7 Stock Quoting Demo Series Part 1 WP7 Stock Quoting Demo Series Part 2 WP7 Stock Quoting Demo Series Part 3 WP7 Stock Quote Demo Part 4 : Push Server side WP7 Stock Quote Demo Part 5: Push...( read more )...(read more)

More Hilo – Sharing Photos with Hilo

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 06:23 PM PDT

Hilo is back. Keeping our promise of delivering more Windows 7 developer fun, we bring you the third installment of the Hilo series. We continue building on the first two applications (covered in Chapters 1 thru 11 on this link ). This time we have added...(read more)

Collision Detection on Windows Phone 7

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 02:24 PM PDT

If you're using Silverlight on Windows Phone 7 for casual games development, performing a HitTest to determine if two elements collide is a basic need. I've blogged about how to do this in desktop Silverlight in the past , and for the most part this technique...( read more )...(read more)

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