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<title>Transitioning from XSLT 1.0 to 2.0, Part 2</title>
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<description>Not surprisingly, adoption of XSLT has remained very limited among traditional developers.</description>
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<author>Kurt Cagle</author>
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<title>A Simple Password-Checking Routine</title>
<description>Here's a simple password-checking routine that ensures that the user-entered password matches specific password criteria.</description>
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<author>Brian Abernathy</author>
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<title>Globally Register User and Custom Controls in ASP.NET</title>
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<author>Deepak Choudhari</author>
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<title>Serialize Any .NET Object to a JSON String</title>
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<author>Deepak Choudhari</author>
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