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My client has a busy traffic site with a big amount of pages, ASP.NET's built-in cache solutions is good, but it only stores content into the memory. Since the site has a big amount of pages, so I think disk caching would be a better idea. But after searching I didn't find a solution, any suggestions?
There is the ConcurrentCache project on codeplex which has support for 4 caching modes:
Memory
Files
Compressed
Auto
I can't say much about the project as I only just found it myself but I'm giving it a go right now.
ASP.NET 4.0 allows you to write your own cache provider. Scott Gu's blog discusses the details.
.Net 4 lets you write your own using OutputCacheProvider and there may be some examples out there. No doubt someone will roll out an open source project around this when .Net 4 gets more traction.
There was one in ASP.Net 2.0 Betas apparently, but it got removed in the RTM. You can still find references to the web.config DiskCache parameter.
This gist is based on Scott Mitchell's article.
DiskCache.NET is a library that lets you cache data in a file.
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I want a simple html and javascript based web page for editing a single document for documentation of an app that I am making. it should be editable by multiple people if possible asking for a password before it registers. I have ftp access to a web site but that is it. no database. I did not find anything that will point to a single file and just simply edit it without any software requirements. it would be nice if it were mobile friendly too.
I work for a hosting provider so that is a good question imo. What you are looking for is a flat file storage CMS to avoid a database. Requiring user management and simplicity you will not want to code this from scratch. We deal with alot of CMS (Content Management Systems) and most are bloated and require MySQL.
Check Out: http://get-simple.info/
I fired an installation up and it is very easy to install, has alot of features, and is very WordPress like which means it looks good out of the box and is very easy to use.
I hope this helps you out and if you do use it let me know your thoughts.
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I found some really good solutions alike : CollabNet (on grails) and others
But when I want to make some changes for my own I really want it being ASP.NET based. Sadly I can't find good solution for it.
Is there open-source project-management systems on asp.net ?
Added : So I'm looking for something that will highlight and browse sources and shows the changes. - that is my main tasks.
Here's a listing of mostly all the ASP.net open source projects.
The majority are not really project management though. There is issue tracking though which can be part of project management:
http://wiki.asp.net/page.aspx/388/aspnet-open-source-projects/
try bugnet. Though its much of a bug tracker but maybe it helps.
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I have learnt most of the main skill points in ASP.NET model, eg how to use a GridView. I would like to find some complete website with source code to analyse/observe, but so far it seems on the internet most learning resources are dealing with a specific topic. Is it possible to find some?
There are lots of open source asp.net websites out there.
See this list from the Microsoft asp.net site, in particular the starter kits and samples section.
I suggest you download and install the free Web Platform Installer from Microsoft. In the tab Web Applications you can find a lot of ready made applications to learn from.
Check out this video: http://www.asp.net/general/videos/build-your-first-asp-net-application-with-asp-net-web-forms
It explains well where to start and how to create "Hello World" type of application.
Don't bother with Web Platform Installer/other advanced starting kits because they are too complex for someone new with the platform.
There seems to be a lack of sample asp.net websites with available source code. Note an open-source website does not mean you can obtain the website. You may have to buy the website to view the open source. However I did find a large number of real-world websites with available source code in Chinese.
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I am aware of a tool which MS has provided which tells you about coss site scripting attack etc.
The tool is http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=0178e2ef-9da8-445e-9348-c93f24cc9f9d&displaylang=en
But are there tools which you have used for ASP .NET applications which do similar to this and which one is widely used in ASP .Net applications ?
Unfortunately CAT.NET is as good as dead so you can rule that one out.
In terms of XSS detection, if you're wanting to test vulnerabilities in an existing app you need not constrain yourself to static code analysis or .NET specific tools. There are plenty of language agnostic scanners out there you can run against the URL of an existing site.
One I've found very useful in the past is Netsparker from Mavituna Security. This is really easy to get up and running with (download it, enter a URL in a nice UI, run the scan) and the results are easily interpretable. You can grab a free community version which will identify persistent and reflective XSS (among other vulnerabilities) or pay for a licensed edition with a heap of additional features.
Are you thinking of the Web Protection Library?
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anyone know of some well written (but not too complex) ASP.NET web applications/websites that i could download from code.google.com or something? i just want to peek at how some other projects look to get some ideas for how to structure my project before it goes live. many thanks.
Check here : Microsoft Official ASP.NET Starter Kits
Take a look at The Code Project. Lots of good stuff there.
CodePlex has a lot of the microsoft asp.net open source projects, also a good place to start
I would recommend using ASP.NET MVC 2 for new web development.
You can find proper 'real-world' sample application called NerdDinner and 185-page PDF walkthrough 'how-each-line-was-written on Code Plex. Nerd Dinner has many nice features, like intergration with maps or OpenID.
Running app is here: http://www.nerddinner.com/