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		<title>My blog posts have moved</title>
		<description>In case you were looking for blog entries I've written they've moved to my new blog. You can use either the complete archive link or the search box in the upper righthand corner of my site to find old entries. This is my final post here on the Borland blog ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2006/11/20/29562</link>
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		<title>This blog has moved</title>
		<description>To gain some added flexibility I've decided to move my blog, here are the details:   URL: http://www.stevetrefethen.com/blog/ RSS Feed:   Please update your bookmarks/feeds to point to these new URLs. Unfortunately, this version of .Text doesn't provide an easy mechanism to perform an HTTP 301 Permanently moved ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2006/10/10/28340</link>
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		<title>IIS or ADSI do not appear to be properly installed</title>
		<description>The title of this post is an error message that can occur if you are using Delphi 8.0 and trying to create an ASP.NET application using IIS as the target server.  I wrote this error message and for that I apologize, as it's a terrible message.  The error ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2004/11/12/1818</link>
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		<title>Firefox hits 1.0!</title>
		<description>Mozilla's Firefox browser is officially 1.0!  Congratulations!Share This | Email this page to a friend </description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2004/11/10/1802</link>
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		<title>Problems with Imported Type Library Declarations in Delphi</title>
		<description>Since I've been working on the HTML/ASP.NET designer one of the things I've noticed over the years is that our type library import tool improperly imports certain declarations particularly when it comes to const (or [in]) parameters.  I've run into method declarations where at least one parameter is declared ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2004/11/01/1725</link>
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		<title>Delphi 2005: Revisiting the Welcome Page</title>
		<description>  Click to enlarge  In C#Builder 1.0 and now Delphi 8.0 the IDE has a Welcome page which is little more than Microsoft's WebBrowser control hosted by the IDE pointing to a rather static HTML page.  In it's current incarnation the Welcome page is rather lacking but ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2004/10/29/1703</link>
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		<title>Pat Kerpan Borland&#8217;s CTO Joins the Blogsphere</title>
		<description>Just wanted to welcome Pat Kerpan, Borland's own CTO to the blogsphere.  Welcome Pat! Share This | Email this page to a friend </description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2004/10/07/1553</link>
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		<title>Next Up: Diamondback (Delphi 2005) and Formatting ASP.NET/HTML</title>
		<description>To start off I'd like to address the issue of why we need a formatter at all. Our ASP.NET/HTML designer leverages the MSHTML control as its design surface and as a result we have to deal with the fact that this control discards any/all formatting including whitespace preservation when working ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2004/10/04/1529</link>
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		<title>Next Up: Extensible ASP.NET Code Completion for 3rd Parties</title>
		<description>Diamondback, like Delphi 8, supports code completion on ASP.NET server controls from within the code editor as well as the tag editor.  This makes working with ASP.NET tags much easier and helps prevent mistyping tag and attibute names helping keep your development time productive.  In Diamondback we've changed ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2004/10/02/1517</link>
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		<title>Firefox just keeps getting better</title>
		<description>Now that the 1.0 preview release of Firefox is out I just gotta say again how nice it is to have a browser that keeps getting better and better.  Some of the new features that I really like are incremental search and the highlighting of the address bar when ...</description>
		<link>http://blogs.embarcadero.com/stevet/2004/10/01/1502</link>
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