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[QUOTE=manjulabai;1179057]Please help me how I create the login form using c# in asp.net[/QUOTE] There is a step by step simple tutorial here [url]http://evonet.com.au/a-simple-login-form/[/url]

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There is an article that may help you here: [URL="http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/Setting-up-SQL-Server-2008-for-an-ASPNET-website-on-IIS-70.aspx"]http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/Setting-up-SQL-Server-2008-for-an-ASPNET-website-on-IIS-70.aspx[/URL]

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If you are just trying to export rows of a Gridview into Excel, then there is a tutorial on how to do it [URL="http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/2008/06/17/Gridview-that-exports-selected-rows-to-Excel.aspx"]here.[/URL]

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I recommend using FCKeditor for ASP.NET websites to allow your users to edit the pages. There is a tutorial on setting up a CMS using FCKeditor for an ASP.NET web page here: [url]http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/2008/09/01/Creating-a-Content-Management-System-for-your-ASPNET-Web-Site.aspx[/url]

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There is an example here for SQL Server 2008, the steps are almost identical: [URL="http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/Setting-up-SQL-Server-2008-for-an-ASPNET-website-on-IIS-70.aspx"]http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/Setting-up-SQL-Server-2008-for-an-ASPNET-website-on-IIS-70.aspx[/URL]

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FCK Editor is my favourite - there is a great tutorial on how to use FCK Editor to create a Content Management System in ASP.NET here: [URL="http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/Creating-a-Content-Management-System-for-your-ASPNET-Web-Site.aspx"]http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/Creating-a-Content-Management-System-for-your-ASPNET-Web-Site.aspx[/URL]

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There is an example of how to do that with Active Directory here: [URL="http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/2008/11/05/Using-Active-Directory-to-authenticate-users-to-your-ASPNET-Web-Site.aspx"]http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/2008/11/05/Using-Active-Directory-to-authenticate-users-to-your-ASPNET-Web-Site.aspx[/URL]

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[QUOTE=mcarol44;426233]Hi all, I need to create a website that integrates with a map program such as google maps. The criteria will be to add in a few different addresses and then show the shortest route. Has anyone ever done this before. Please let me know. I would like to do …

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I''m not sure I entirely understand the question, but it seems that enabling filtering in your Gridview may solve the problem. There is a great tutorial here: [url]http://blog.evonet.com.au/post/Creating-a-Stylish-looking-Gridview-with-Filtering.aspx[/url] Brian

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