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nodogmablog.bryanhogan.net
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| | | | | Full source code available CoreWithKestrelFromConfighere. In my previous post I explained how to host Kestrel web server running on (the default) port 5000 as a Windows service. But what if you want to run the server on a different port? | |
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blog.elmah.io
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| | | | | Learn how to configure Cross-site request forgery (CSRF) checks when using AJAX with jQuery or similar in an ASP.NET Core web application. | |
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blog.gruby.com
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| | | | | When I transitioned my blog to a virtual server many years ago, it worked adequately with the version of Wordpress and MySQL that I used. Over the years, Wordpress and MySQL required more and more resources to run. I didn't really want to upgrade my virtual server for a hobby, so I kept tweaking the settings to ensure that the server would still run. Unfortunately the server started having more and more problems over the years from running out of memory to increased load that took the server down. | |
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itwont.work
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| | | in which I complain about blogging. (imported post) | ||