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      <title>Create a Rusted Text Effect Using Styles</title>
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				Create a rusted text effect using styles.</description>
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				Create a pewter text effect using styles.</description>
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      <title>Create a Gold Text Effect Using Styles</title>
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				Create a gold text effect using styles.</description>
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				Photoshop
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				Create a mirrored silver text effect using styles.</description>
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      <title>Create a Monochromatic Dream Text Effect Using Styles</title>
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				Photoshop
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				Create a monochromatic dream text effect using styles.</description>
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      <title>Create a Hot Electric Stove Text Effect Using Styles</title>
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				Photoshop
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				Create a hot electric stove text effect using styles.</description>
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      <title>Prevent Users from Seeing ASP.NET Error Pages</title>
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				Create a positive user experience by ensuring that those using your ASP.NET applications are redirecting away from errors to a more friendly page.</description>
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      <title>Prevent Namespace Prefixes from Being Copied to the Output</title>
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				The extra namespace prefixes required to transform XML are not always desirable on the output. This article describes a technique for excluding specific namespace prefixes from the output.</description>
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      <title>Create a Variable with a Sorted Node-Set</title>
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				XML, XPath and XSLT
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				Easily create and use a variable with a sorted node-set.</description>
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      <title>Create a Variable with a Unique Sorted Node-Set</title>
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				Easily create and use a variable with a unique sorted node-set.</description>
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      <title>Enhance the Colors of a Mountain Sunrise</title>
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				Photoshop
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				Learn a technique for enhancing sunrise colors on a mountain photograph while not affecting the valley.</description>
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      <title>Embed HTML Script in XSLT</title>
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				Prevent errors when embedding script blocks in HTML output by using a CDATA section.</description>
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      <title>Pass Query String Parameters to an ASP.NET Xml Control</title>
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				Use the Page_Load method of your ASPX page to attach a list of parameters to your asp:Xml control that will be passed through to your XSL transform.</description>
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      <title>Process Individual Items in a Delimited List</title>
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				HTML, XML, XPath and XSLT
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				Using recursive calls to a named template with parameters you can sequentially process each item in a delimited list.</description>
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      <title>Access a Method in a Master Page without Code-Behind</title>
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				ASP.NET
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				Write code for pages without code-behind to access a method in an immediate or parent master page from a content page.</description>
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      <category>ASP.NET</category>
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      <title>Create a Node-Set from a Delimited List</title>
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				HTML, XML, XPath and XSLT
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				Using the Microsoft node-set() extension function and recursive calls to a named template with parameters you can create a convert a delimited list into a usable node-set.</description>
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      <title>Access a Method in a Master Page with Code-Behind</title>
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				ASP.NET
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				Write code for pages with code-behind to access a method in an immediate or parent master page from a content page.</description>
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      <title>Create Groups in a Drop-Down List Box</title>
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				Create grouped option-sets in your drop-down list boxes, each with its own non-selectable header.</description>
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      <title>Simplify HTML for Mouse Rollover Effects</title>
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				CSS, FireFox, HTML, Internet Explorer, JavaScript and Opera
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				Reduce HTML clutter by hooking up rollover mouse events in code rather than directly on the element.</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jun 2006 10:43:21 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Access a Method in Global.asax without Code-Behind</title>
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				ASP.NET
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				Access a global method in Global.asax from other content pages without code-behind.</description>
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