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How to implement custom error pages in Umbraco 10 and higher
dotnet How to display the current time in British Summer Time using C#I was asked by someone to help them display the current date and time as it is in British Summer Time or Daylight Saving Time on their website using C#
dotnet How to create a vCard in .NETThis is just a quick post to give you the code needed to create a vCard in .NET
dotnet How to fix corrupt accented characters in Excel for a C# export as CSVThis post will help you fix the issue where you csv export has corrupt characters when opening it in excel.
dotnet How to send Slack messages programmatically using C#In this post I show you how you can send Slack messages programmatically using C#
dotnet How to fix the error 'Authentication failed because the remote party has closed the transport stream'This post will show you how to fix the error "Authentication failed because the remote party has closed the transport stream"
dotnet How to solve the error Could not load file or assembly System.Security.Principal.WindowsThis post help you solve the error System.IO.FileNotFoundException Could not load file or assembly System.Security.Principal.Windows
git How to ignore a file locally in git without ignoring it from the repositoryThis post shows you how you can ignore a file in git locally without ignoring it from the repository.
dotnet How to solve the error 'Could not load file or assembly Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform, Version=2.0.0.0'This post will show you how to solve the error "Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform, Version=2.0.0.0..."
dotnet How to solve Multiple types were found that match the controller named xThis post shows you how to solve the error 'Multiple types were found that match the controller named x'
dotnet How to solve the Web API error 405 Method Not AllowedThis post shows you how to solve this 405 error and get it working properly.
git How to keep your fork up to date with the master repository in GitHubThis post gives you the commands you will need to keep your fork up to date with the master repository in GitHub.