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AVS Audio CD Creator

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RSS (Rich Site Summary) news
This is a small tool created
AVS Audio CD Creator is a
Html Protector will help you
feeds are easily consumed
in ASP.NET Web Form
compact full-featured CD
to protect your web
and displayed in an
and C# Code. You can use it
writer application which
documents and source code
ASP.NET web forms
to dynamically view a
allows you to easily burn
using various techniques
page using no more than a
Microsoft Access database
audio CDs, so that you can
including content
few lines of codes.
that is accessible from the
listen to your favorite
encryption, browser features
However, listing the RSS
virtual directories of the
music using any CD-player
disabling. It is designed to
news feed links in this
IIS.
such as hardware CD player,
work with dynamic content
fashion can take up
 
musical centers, car audio.
including ASP.NET web
considerable page space.
 
 
forms. It will also stop
Instead, it would be more
 
 
spam robots from extracting
convenient to display them
 
 
email addresses from your
in a small embedded window
 
 
pages, site rippers and
that automatically scrolls
 
 
content filters!
them to the user. This
 
 
 
method substantially reduces
 
 
 
the page real estate devoted
 
 
 
to the news feed, while
 
 
 
displaying the same
 
 
 
information in a compact,
 
 
 
attractive, and intuitive
 
 
 
manner. Once you have
 
 
 
developed a method for
 
 
 
displaying RSS news in this
 
 
 
format, it would be still
 
 
 
more convenient to implement
 
 
 
the method as a custom
 
 
 
control that you can add to
 
 
 
any ASP.NET web forms
 
 
 
page with just a few lines
 
 
 
of code. This article shows
 
 
 
you how. In this article,
 
 
 
you will learn how to create
 
 
 
the illusion of continuous
 
 
 
seamless scrolling by: 1)
 
 
 
using two datagrids to
 
 
 
display the same listing;
 
 
 
and 2) scrolling the entire
 
 
 
total list, but then
 
 
 
repeating the scrolling when
 
 
 
it has passed over the first
 
 
 
list.
 
 
 


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