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 Robert Boedigheimer, The Schwan Food Company    
Robert Boedigheimer
Robert Boedigheimer
Robert Boedigheimer works for The Schwan Food Company providing business solutions with web technologies. Robert has been designing and developing web sites for the past 10 years including the early days of ASP and ASP.NET. He was the lead architect, designer, and developer for the schwans.com rewrite with ASP.NET, and recently implemented a large ASP.NET 2.0 project. He is a columnist for aspalliance.com, an "Early Achiever" MCSD for .NET with C#, an MCPD: Web with C#, and a 2nd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Robert has spoken at industry conferences including the Heartland Developers Conference, Microsoft's Visual DevCon 2005, and several national and international VSLive! events.

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 Web Developers Guide to IIS 7 by Robert Boedigheimer    
Robert Boedigheimer
Robert Boedigheimer


BIO & Sessions
Effective web developers understand not only how pages are created but how they are executed. IIS 7 has been modularized so functions can be removed or extended as needed. Learn how to extend IIS with ASP.NET, and how the pipelines have been integrated which allows Forms Authentication to be applied to all files including images, documents, and HTML files. See how to replace built in functionality like directory browsing, and how to provide redirects that allow wildcards and work with directory names. Discover how to trap failed requests to help troubleshoot production problems.

 Utilizing the ASP.NET Adapter Architecture by Robert Boedigheimer    
Robert Boedigheimer
Robert Boedigheimer


BIO & Sessions
ASP.NET 2.0 provides the ability to override control and page rendering in order to tailor the output for specific browsers or provide new behaviors. One great use of adapters is to use session storage for viewstate rather than a hidden client field saving bandwidth and improving performance, which can be easily accomplished with a custom page adapter. Learn how to use the siteMapPath control, but render its output in a DropDownList to save screen space. See how to add querystring tamperproofing to HyperLink controls without having to modify any existing site code.

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