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What's wrong with Request.Headers["Accept-Encoding"].Contains("gzip")?

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Build Providers: Strongly typed page urls in ASP.NET

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ShortGuid - A shorter and url friendly GUID class in C#

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Programmatically setting the SmtpClient pickup directory location at runtime

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Using an smtp pickup directory for ASP.NET development

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Building an Age Class in C#

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Filtering PropertyChanged events

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The YUI Simple Controls for Shared Hosting (ASP.NET)

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Text Helper Utility Part 2: Separation of cased words

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Text Helper Utility Part 1: C# Coalesce

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About C# Vitamins

Dave has been working in the industry for around 10 years, and has a focus on Javascript, C#, ASP.NET and SQL Server web development; not to mention being a standards driven type of guy.

C# Vitamins is the result of a lot of years hard work in the web industry and a desire to share with the community; and if it was traced back far enough, you might say it might not have existed if he hadn't taken such an interest in id Software's original Quake.

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