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HTTP Module to change Server VariablesSupun09 Dec 2009
This is a class library project which servers changing the server variables like “Context.Request.Url.Scheme” or “Context.Request.Url.Host” or almost any server variable that you need to change.

Tracking GPRS Saravanan25 Aug 2009
This is to track the GPRS Send and Receive Bytes using vc++.


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