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<clear></clear> is not the same as <clear/>
In the dotNET configuration files you can add items to a collection like appSettings with Because this is XML you can also use the following line to add an item: But not the same for clearing the list. Try adding … Continue reading
Onavo datashrink
I recently installed onavo for iPhone. My idea was that shrinking the data not only saves money, but also waiting times. Also the report about what consumes data and how much is handy. After the installation I started the program … Continue reading
Move MSOCache
Microsoft Office 2010 has a cache folder so you don’t need the media anymore after the installation. Very handy. Problem is it is 1.26Gb and I want to reclaim the space on mij C-drive. A solution is posted here but … Continue reading
Microsoft Developer Days 2011 in The Hague – day 1
KeynoteThe days started with Arie talking us through the keynote.Scott talked about old programming languages, followed by the MVC and the concept of (Lego) blocks. How everything should be pluggable and fit together. Wade spoke of the Windows Azure Appfabric … Continue reading
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Log with notepad
I’m using a hack found here to log with notepad. Whenever the link is opened a window of notepad is openen, with a timestamp inserted at the end of the file and the cursor positioned after the timestamp. Now I … Continue reading