Archives for 2004

Sauce Reader 1.4.1 configuration to post on .Text blogs

May 22, 2004

After my last post about Sauce Reader I was asked by Gavin Joyce how to configure it to post on .Text blog. So from the menu <strong>Tools</strong> click on <strong>Weblog Accounts</strong>, a dialog popup, click on the button <strong>Add</strong> then fill in like on the following picture picture. Change RPC Path with your path and for sure username and password with yours. Thats it :-)!

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Sauce Reader 1.4.1 - The ultimate blog reader and writer

May 22, 2004

I have almost tested all blog aggregators running under Windows that I could find on the Internet. The one I was most convinced was SharpReader but this has changed!!! Now I use Sauce Reader 1.4.1 and I have to say that I am fully convinced about it. The plus is that now it is able to post on .Text from Scott Watermasysk. This message was written using Sauce Reader. What a like most:

  • The Graphical User Interface (GUI)

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Refactoring my publishing tool

May 20, 2004

I started some time ago to work on a new release of the tool I developed to publish content on my web site Tech Head Brothers. This new release will add the possibility for the author to directly post there article to the website.<br/>This solution is using:

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And the story continue... This time with a good end

May 14, 2004

After all servers problems from the last days, now I have an issue with IIS 5 on my notebook. I am currently working on a project for one of our subsidiaries in which we have to integrate a backend calculator application. In that project I have to restart IIS with the command <em>iisreset</em> to be able to compile my code and to deploy it, otherwise my dll is locked by IIS. I did it for sometime, and today I worked on the project and when I decided to restart IIS then I get an error message: "<strong>No such interface supported</strong>". What the hell is this? Come on I need to work. I searched a couple of hours on the web trying different things then I end up uninstalling IIS from my machine rebooting and manually deleting files that where lying on my hard drive. Then after the 128th reboot of the last two weeks I reinstalled it and it worked. :-) :-) :-)

Now for the really cool thing (there is always blue sky after a storm ;) I found a weblog entry by Steven M. Cohn: Multiple IIS Virtual Servers on XP Pro. I really encourage you to read it if you develop ASP.NET websites on Windows XP Pro. Now I have multiple IIS virtual servers running on my notebook and I can switch from one to the other. Awesome.

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