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	<title>Daniel Gioulakis - Developer &#124; Entrepreneur</title>
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		<title>ASP.NET Session State Error</title>
		<description>Recently I've been working on an ASP.NET web app which uses membership and session state, however came across an error whilst setting it up:

"Unable to use SQL Server because ASP.NET version 2.0 Session State is not installed on the SQL server. Please install ASP.NET Session State SQL Server version 2.0 ...</description>
		<link>http://www.dgdev.net/2008/12/aspnet-session-state-error/</link>
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		<title>Advanced Splash Screen Component for .NET</title>
		<description>Hello again!

This quick post is a follow up article to my previous installment regarding my .NET Splash Screen component.

The original app can still be found over at: CodeProject

After writing that article, I realised I wasn't happy with how the component turned out. It was missing quite a few important features ...</description>
		<link>http://www.dgdev.net/2008/12/advanced-splash-screen-component-for-dotnet/</link>
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		<title>Forging HTML Forms with FireBug</title>
		<description>It’s incredible how insecure most sites are.  Even little things like HTML Forms. Most developers don’t even think about this while writing an application. They’ll include some small server-side script to cleanse inputted data before it gets sent to a database, but fail to see if anything has been ...</description>
		<link>http://www.dgdev.net/2008/11/forging-html-forms-with-firebug/</link>
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