IIS7 has a built-in request scanning which
imposes an upload file cap which defaults to 30MB.
Again, this is a good feature, but it gets in the
way if you're looking to upload files larger than
30MB. Steve Schofield posted about how to change
this from the comandline:
appcmd set config "My Site/MyApp" -section:requestFiltering
-requestLimits.maxAllowedContentLength:104857600 -commitpath:apphost
If you want to change the case of a string’s characters
before performing an ordinal comparison, you should use
String’s ToUpperInvariant or ToLowerInvariant method. When
normalizing strings, it is highly recommended that you use
ToUpperInvariant instead of ToLowerInvariant because
Microsoft has optimized the code for performing uppercase
comparisons. In fact, the FCL normalizes strings to
uppercase prior to performing case-insensitive comparisons.
IECapt is a small command-line utility to capture
Internet Explorer's rendering of a web page into a BMP, JPEG
or PNG image file. The C++ version also has experimental
support for Enhanced Metafile vector graphic output. IECapt
is available in a C++ and a C# version.
You have the WHR-HP-G54? You can consider flashing it to
Tomato and use it to increase the beaming output.
i only have the WHR-HP-G54, it's located at the far end room
of the exec flat, the signals are still either good or very
good at my other rooms away from that router. In the same
aspect, it performed better than my old Dlink DGL-4300. Just
my 2c.