Paul Schneider e676d2fdbf * Web.csproj:
* Profile.aspx:
* MyProfile.aspx:
* AccountController.cs: renamed the Profile method to "MyProfile",
  could avoid issue at migrating to MVC5

* favicon.png: favicon now displays a ~"Yavsc"

* BlogManager.cs:
* BlogsApiController.cs: The authorisation for removing a post is now
  implemented at Manager's side

* BlogsController.cs: Removes this odd call to a static method from
  the Api controller

* CalendarApi.cs:
* GoogleController.cs: no more json output for the calls to the Google
  Api

* WorkFlowController.cs: sorted using clauses

* Basket.cs:
* Commande.cs:
* EstimToPdfFormatter.cs:
* Brand.cs: adds xml doc

* RssFeedsFormatter.cs: modifies xml doc

* TexToPdfFormatter.cs: refactoring

* Global.asax.cs: Document formatting

* BBCodeHelper.cs: encapsulates the url display from the BBCode in
  starting and closing characters : "<>"

* OAuth2.cs:
* SimpleJsonPostMethod.cs: using System.Runtime.Serialization.Json
  instead of Newtonsof.Json

* App.master: updating the favicon

* RegistrationPending.aspx: fixes the returnUrl usage

* AssemblyInfo.aspx: better explanation for this list

* Web.config: tried to migrate to MVC5 (using NuGets)

* Estim.cs:
* ChangePasswordModel.cs: adds xmldoc

* BasketController.cs:
* BlogProvidersConfigurationSection.cs: cosmetic change

* GoogleErrorMessage.cs: - adds xml docs
- renders ctor from JsonReaderException obsolete

* MvcActionValueBinder.cs: not used

* web.config: no more used, gave it up to migrate to MVC5
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yavsc

Yet Another Very Small Company

For the moment, overall a little home made blogging system.

Le but serait un SI gérant différents type de services, par exemple :

  • Dépannage informatique
  • Développement logiciel
  • Developpement Web
  • Audit de sécurité
  • Dématérialisation des documents

Les livrables :

  • Un site web ASP.Net propulsé par Mono et Apache, et une application mobile pour
    • demander un devis
    • demander une intervention / saisir un ticket
    • avoir un status des projets des clients
    • avoir un status des ticket du client

Les commandes : c'est une notion liée à celles

  • de catalogue, d'article, d'options
  • d'acteurs, de ressources humaines
  • d'étapes inter dépendantes, de leurs attributs, de leurs états
  • des dates butoires
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