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Congrats Chester!  I hope to see a plug-in capability as you beat me to the punch on building a utility such as this.  I have some ideas I’d like to throw in myself! Just stay out of the database Chester .  Thanks for the kudos amigo!

Today Code Project have announced MCMS Manager as the best article of the month in ASP.NET category.

It happened because of all the support and feedbacks I received from you! I want to thank those who gave me all the support and feedbacks. They truly helped me to make MCMS Manager more usable. My thanks goes to Rick Mason, Wolfgang Schober, David Humphreys, Austrian, Justin Drerup, Rob Rohr, Ajay Mistry, Spencer Harbar, Andrew Connell, Nick, Sachintana, Sanjaya and all others who have motivated me. Thanks a lot!

Also I wanted to thank Brice Dunwoodie for his nice article about MCMS Manager on CMS Wire!

» MCMS Manager - The Best Article for March 2005

posted on Tuesday, May 03, 2005 9:56 PM

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# MCMS Manager 8/17/2005 9:09 PM Joel Ross
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# re: MCMS Manager - Best Article for March 2005 [CodeProject] 5/4/2005 12:09 AM Chester Ragel
Gravatar Thanks Andrew! Actually I was not aware of dos and don’ts until I came up with those (<a href="http://blogs.technet.com/stefan_gossner/archive/2005/03/16/396647.aspx">database access</a>, <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/stefan_gossner/archive/2005/04/19/403852.aspx">undocumented API</a>)... Always Stefan Goßner came up with those rules while I was doing...(I had many lengthy discussions about this with <a href="http://blogs.technet.com/stefan_gossner/default.aspx">Stefan</a>; I must thank Stefan Goßner here). It’s really nice to have such a guide always! Now I'm deadly sure about the boundaries. So no need to worry about that anymore!

Chester.

# re: MCMS Manager - Best Article for March 2005 [CodeProject] 5/4/2005 12:17 AM Chester Ragel
Gravatar Oops… Sorry andrew, I thought it supports html tags!

Chester

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