Where is the developer documentation for Microsoft.ApplicationHost.WritableAdminManager? [closed] - iis-7

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I am trying to manage an IIS7 website during an application installation. I have been using WiX and PowerShell. However I have recently come across a few postings that make me think WiX with VBScript and Microsoft.ApplicationHost.WritableAdminManager might be a better option.
Unfortunately, I cannot find any developer documentation on WritableAdminManager. I do not know what properties and methods are supported. All I can find are various examples on IIS.net.
Where is the developer documentation for Microsoft.ApplicationHost.WritableAdminManager?

It's called the Application Host Administration Interfaces, and you can find the documentation for the interfaces on MSDN.

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I want to use CKEditor in my ASP.NET MVC4 application.
But not getting the complete and detailed information about it.
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I'm looking for an open-source framework for classified ads. It needs to be .NET-based, but I can pay.
Advanced features not really required - just need to be able to post ads for registered users in a private environment.
In terms of price, anything up to $1,000 is fine.
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Looks good.
https://mixnp.codeplex.com/
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I have searched through the net for the open source project of Document management system for asp.net, all I got was CMS.
Is their any Document Management System open source for asp.net?
I do understand that Sharepoint can do this task for me, but I am looking for a asp.net solution.
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Is there an equivalent to Heroku for the ASP.NET platform? [closed]

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I can't see a reason why we couldn't do the same thing Heroku does for an ASP.NET website.
Anyone care to object?
We're trying to be just that. Go to appharbor.com and sign up for an invite and we'll be in touch soon
more about AppHarbor:
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Check out Moncai
maybe http://www.brinkster.com
discussion
https://serverfault.com/questions/139185/is-there-anything-like-heroku-for-php-and-or-net
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2766176/anything-like-heroku-for-php-or-net

Is there a good library in .NET for Parsing/Displaying ICS feeds? [closed]

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Has anyone put together a good library for doing this stuff. I am specifically running on a DotNetNuke site, but any embeddable js code, or .NET library for doing this would be a great answer.
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