By John Bubriski on February 13, 2012
Did you setup Elmah on your website or web application? Yes? Great. Are you getting 100′s or 1000′s of exception emails every day for bots probing your site for various applications and application frameworks? Yes? Not great. Did you filter all those emails into a folder in your inbox? Yes? Then you’re doing it wrong. [...]
Posted in Programming | Tagged 403 Forbidden, Elmah, IIS, IIS6, IIS7, Request Filtering, URL Rewriting |
By John Bubriski on February 9, 2012
So I needed to encrypt some sensitive data being stored in SQL Server. I looked into encrypting the data at the application level via C#, but that would mean I would need to ship encrypted data and keys around, which defeats the purpose (we use a thick client). So I turned to SQL Server to handle the encryption for me, and I was pleasantly surprised…
Posted in Programming | Tagged AdventureWorks, AES, Cell-Level Encryption, Certificates, Credit Cards, Cryptography, Decryption, Encryption, SQL, SQL Server, Symmetric Encryption, TDE, Transparent Data Encryption |
By John Bubriski on January 4, 2012
This article applies to IIS6, but the concept applies to almost any public website. You should probably setup a 301 redirect from http://example.com to http://www.example.com (or the other way around). If you don’t, bad things can happen. Anyway, here is how you can do it in IIS6: Instructions Create a new website with the same [...]
Posted in Programming | Tagged HTTP 301 Redirect, IIS, IIS6 |
By John Bubriski on November 17, 2011
I’ve added a new page called Developer Resources. It’s going to be a repository of all of the blogs I read and podcasts I listen to. It’s a work in progress, but most of the podcasts I listen to regularly are up there now. Feel free to post suggestions! Most everything there will be programming/IT related.
Posted in Programming | Tagged Blogs, Podcasts, Resources |
By John Bubriski on November 9, 2011
If you’ve worked on an ASP.NET MVC site, you may have had to reference the ID in the current route. In a Razor view you can reference it via the following variable: @Url.ViewContext.RouteData.Values["id"] You may use this a lot if you have a lot of inter-action navigation. Why not throw it into an extension method!? [...]
Posted in Programming | Tagged .NET Framework, ASP.NET, ASP.NET MVC, C#, Code, Extension Method |
By John Bubriski on October 17, 2011
Ever need to inject some custom validation into a BizForm? Check it: Below I’ve provided a method you can drop into your BizForm code behind, or the code behind of a BizForm clone. Then, call this method from an event handle for the OnBeforeValidate event. If Field A has a value this validation method forces [...]
Posted in Kentico, Programming | Tagged .NET Framework, ASP.NET, C#, Code, Kentico API Programming, Kentico BizForms, Kentico CMS |
By John Bubriski on October 13, 2011
I just wanted to let you know that I have 2 new pages on the site! There is a new Kentico Resources page that contains a short list of some important resources. Feel free to let me know about any others Also, there is a new Kentico Tips and Tricks page that contains… you guessed it! Tips and Tricks! [...]
Posted in Kentico, Programming | Tagged Kentico API Programming, Kentico CMS |
By John Bubriski on September 12, 2011
Code Snippets Another great tip for cranking out the code, or in case you don’t remember the syntax of certain keywords. Just start typing the shortcut for a code snippet and hit tab twice, it’s that easy. prop ->tab tab For example, after you type “prop” you should see this: Then you will see this [...]
Posted in Programming | Tagged Productivity, Quick Tip, Shortcuts, Time Saver, Visual Studio |
By John Bubriski on August 31, 2011
Ever need to easily access a collection of items by their key? Exactly, you use a Dictionary! But how do you easily convert a List to a Dictionary? Just use a little LINQ. Let’s say you have a simple class: public class Stuff { public int Key { get; set; } public Stuff(int key) { [...]
Posted in Programming | Tagged LINQ, Quick Tip |
By John Bubriski on August 29, 2011
A little known feature in Kentico is the ability to have “Wildcard URL’s”. Wildcard URL’s are essentially the ability to route multiple URL’s to the same page. It’s similar to the routing features in ASP.NET MVC or ASP.NET 4.0. A Built In Example If you want to see a working example of Wildcard URL’s you [...]
Posted in Kentico, Programming | Tagged Kentico CMS, Mobile Site, URL Routing, WIlcard URLs |