Worked on The Site Again

Today I finally had the time again to work on the site.
I optimized some internal links and enhanced support for Search Engines. Somehow, Google wants to visit me, but stopped cold at the front door. I added some meta tags and other search engine directives, so hopefully it's able to index my site now.

I am also working on a series of articles for Hit Counters in ASP.NET. The articles will be copies of the Classic ASP Articles (found here, here and here), but they'll be written for ASP.NET with C#. The first is already finished, so you can expect the series any day now.

Have fun!


Imar

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Written by Imar Spaanjaars
Date Posted 11/21/2003 22:52
Date Last Reviewed 12/06/2006 18:17

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