Does anyone have the Scott Allen's ChartBuilder class? [closed] - asp.net

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I am trying to use the Scott Allen's ChartBuilder class, but I can't find it anywhere, I tried googling and go through a guide, but it links to msdn page which doesn't exist anymore
Does anyone still have that class?

Short answer:
You can download the project here: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/13430676/Charting.zip
Long answer:
The download was lost during one of the dozen or so redesigns, reorganizations, and upgrades of the MSDN web site, team, and magazine staff. I've tried to let them know, and also tried to fix this myself. Unfortunately, fixing the link seems to require a GUID value which is unknown to me, and GUIDs turn out to be notoriously difficult to guess. I'll keep trying, but in the meantime I've put it up for download from my Dropbox account.
Hope that helps...

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Recently I've wanted to do a number of things using CSS only to find that the best solution is to use Javascript. This has made me wonder, does anyone here know how to go about making development suggestions to be implemented into CSS 3 spec?
It would be great if we could get some sort of feature request/vote based system going that the w3 guys could at least look at. I know, as a programmer, I often overlook obvious things when I'm deep into something.
You should probably subscribe to the www-style mailing list of W3C
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Prevent copying Site Templates [closed]

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How can Prevent copying my Site templates such as CSS & Javascript code or anyone fails to copy my website.
please help me.
I tried many ways but it was inconclusive.I'm sorry that asked this question.There is no way for this problem.I realized my mistake.
Sorry to say but all client-side code can be copied.
Your best bet is to stop publishing your site online.
Obfuscate
However, there are tools that help you obfuscate code. Here's one.
http://www.javascriptobfuscator.com/
http://htmlobfuscator.com/
Minify
On the other hand, most techniques employ that minify your code.
Here's two links:
http://cssminifier.com/
http://www.willpeavy.com/minifier/

How to check if it is a good captcha? [closed]

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I'm implementing a captcha system using this code: http://www.thomasmoore.it/webdesign/asp/captcha.asp
As you can see in that page there is an example of image with alphanumeric characters.
Below an example:
I would like to understand if that image is strong enough or not.
Do you know if there are scripts that can break it?
Thank you!
I don't know how answer your question but i suggest using controls that have been used and tested before..like recaptcha
I wouldn't use it, not because it's not safe, but because it's not accessible. What if your users use screenreaders? Stay with an accessible solution such as recaptcha and make your users happy ;)
As for the security, mine may be a controversial opinion, but I think it doesn't matter so much. Why? because if an attacker is serious about breaking your site, they can use the Mechanical Turk or one of the bazillion online services that offers to solve any captcha by hand for a really low price. Of course a good captcha is one more barrier for them to break, but don't trust them too much.

which openID and OAuth plugins for WordPress do you recommend? [closed]

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Checking on wordpress.org I saw that there are several plugins for openID and OAuth.
I don't really get a feel from stars and descriptions which are the most robust and popular (have been around for some time and hopefully will be around for longer).
Have you used any of them?
Which do you recommend?
As you said you have many options out there but my preferred one is: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/social-connect/
It adds support for facebook, twitter, google, wordpress.com and more.
It worked like a charm for me. Hope it helps :)

Is Yahoo Directory Worth It? [closed]

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Is Yahoo Directory worth the $299? Will it generate any traffic?
I've got a Flex 3 site, so unfortunately, I'm invisible in SEO terms. I was wondering if signing up for this would help.
Thank you.
-Laxmidi
Yahoo Directory in general is worth it. It should give your SERP by at least 10-20%. Flex 3 site could contain text that Google finds. They've been considering text in Flash for a while. You may want to add some meta text somewhere on the page so Google can see more prominent relevance to your search term. Key to success: Blog and write good content pointing back to your site. Write quality content on your site itself.

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