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May 2007 Blog Posts

IISxpress 2.1 for Windows 2003, Vista, XP and 2000 now available

You can now download IISxpress 2.1 for Windows Vista, 2003, XP and 2000 from the download area of RipCord Software. This version will also install and run on Windows Server "Longhorn" Beta 3 (build 6001). The major features of this release are: Now supports Windows Vista RTM and Windows Server "Longhorn" Beta 3. Compression Cache - static content will be stored in the cache allowing for very fast compressed responses. User-definable CPU Loading Model - on a multi-CPU system you can specify which CPU cores are used for compression tasks. ...

posted @ Wednesday, May 09, 2007 6:41 PM | Feedback (4) |

Microsoft has created a new FTP service

Microsoft has created a new FTP service that has been completely rewritten for Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn". This new FTP service incorporates many new features that enable web authors to publish content better than before, and offers web administrators more security and deployment options. For additional information, please see our documentation. This new FTP service is only for Windows Server Code Name "Longhorn" and Internet Information Services 7.0; it will not work on Windows Server 2003 and Internet Information Services 6.0.   Features   This new FTP service supports a wide range of features and improvements, and the following list contains several of the...

posted @ Wednesday, May 02, 2007 7:25 AM | Feedback (7) |

ASP.NET ViewState Helper

ASP.NET ViewState Helper is an application designed to help all web developers, but has specific features to aid ASP.NET developers track ViewState issues. In real-time you can see your web pages being analyzed while you browse to them using Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher. As you can see in this Screen Shot, ASP.NET ViewState Helper gives you very detailed information to help you optimize your web application’s performance. You can see page information like: Page’s total size: This is the total size of the web page shown in the URL column ViewState size:...

posted @ Wednesday, May 02, 2007 7:19 AM | Feedback (3) |

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