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ASP.NET | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Multiple URLs for a single node in Umbraco. I am developing a public website for a client at the moment, and this is my first project with Umbraco as the CMS. On the outset, the community around umbraco is fantastic, and coming from a .NET backgound, I am getting used to it quickly. The fact that I’ve had a lot of interest in [.]. Follow us on Twitter. On Launch: JBallz Lake Balls and Golf Accessories.
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Balls | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Launch: JBallz Lake Balls and Golf Accessories. I helped my brother launch a new site last week. The site is developed with osCommerce. It was tough to customise the design and simplify the buying process, but we did the best we could and the site is quite functional now. Take a look if you’re interested. Your comments (positive or otherwise) would be appreciated. Follow us on Twitter.
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Unable to generate SSPI context | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Unable to generate SSPI context. Time service out of sync. Kerberos authentication relys on the time service between the SQL box and your machine to be matched. If you recently changed your DNS to google (8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4), then your internal domain controller / sql server may be missed in dns. Ensure your DNS points internally too. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required).
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JBallz Lake Balls and Golf Accessories | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Launch: JBallz Lake Balls and Golf Accessories. I helped my brother launch a new site last week. The site is developed with osCommerce. It was tough to customise the design and simplify the buying process, but we did the best we could and the site is quite functional now. Take a look if you’re interested. Your comments (positive or otherwise) would be appreciated. JBallz Lake Balls and Golf Accessories.
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Umbraco | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Multiple URLs for a single node in Umbraco. I am developing a public website for a client at the moment, and this is my first project with Umbraco as the CMS. On the outset, the community around umbraco is fantastic, and coming from a .NET backgound, I am getting used to it quickly. The fact that I’ve had a lot of interest in [.]. Recursive Navigation in Umbraco. ENTITY nbsp " " ] xsl:stylesheet [.].
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Why others’ mistakes are your own | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Why others’ mistakes are your own. Here’s a scenario which would be common in my day to day tasks in work. Trying to make an interface “work”, and getting a colleague to give it their first impression. A 1 minute conversion/demo can make something you thought was obvious seem the polar opposite. From Watching them struggle. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Follow us on Twitter.
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Seesmic Web – A quick review | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Seesmic Web – A quick review. Really loving the seesmic web application. The user interface is clean, can grow and so easy to use. It seems so original yet all the elememts fit with current patterns. The search area is great. You can have multiple search results “windows” in the epicentre. Handy for watching topics of interest. 2 Responses to “Seesmic Web – A quick review”. 2 February 2011 at 1:50 pm.
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User Experience | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Why others’ mistakes are your own. When writing, designing, creating, producing … something, it is important that someone else can understand it, interact with it and benefit from it. Feedback counts, and early feedback counts double. Seesmic Web – A quick review. Follow us on Twitter. On Launch: JBallz Lake Balls and Golf Accessories. On The business of blogging. On Multiple URLs for a single node in Umbraco.
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Umbraco | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Multiple URLs for a single node in Umbraco. I am developing a public website for a client at the moment, and this is my first project with Umbraco as the CMS. On the outset, the community around umbraco is fantastic, and coming from a .NET backgound, I am getting used to it quickly. The fact that I’ve had a lot of interest in [.]. Follow us on Twitter. On Launch: JBallz Lake Balls and Golf Accessories.
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Accessories | A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen
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A CMS and .NET Development Blog by Tomas Breen. Blogging about SharePoint, CRM, .NET and AJAX. Launch: JBallz Lake Balls and Golf Accessories. I helped my brother launch a new site last week. The site is developed with osCommerce. It was tough to customise the design and simplify the buying process, but we did the best we could and the site is quite functional now. Take a look if you’re interested. Your comments (positive or otherwise) would be appreciated. Follow us on Twitter.