Ok I’ll send you the file . What is first thing you do after saying that ? open rapidshare or megaupload ? Its funny how people’s mentality has grown to SHARE, even if it is illegal. face it ! first we used to send attachments through emails, but now most of us prefer free file…
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Are you a AJAX developer ? or a web developer ? well, you might need the small loading images while users browse through your pages. Here is a list of AJAX Activity Indicators images . Well I was digging last night and found this AJAX activity indicator list, though some of the comments there states…
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This is a nice list of Ajax-powered image galleries with mini-reviews of each. Many of the components that make up image galleries and slideshows are perfectly suited for AJAX. Lightboxes, slides, fades, uploaders and live search are just a few of the many AJAX widgets that could improve the usability of many image galleries and…
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Ajax, as you all know is something that is used in most of the new and exciting application released on the web nowdays, Web 2.0 to be precise. Professional Ajax, lights up most the area needed for a web developer to get started with AJAX. The book does a good job academically of showing how…
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AjaxTagsHave a look at http://ajaxtags.no-ip.info/, it shows few nice examples for basic ajac development. (.jsp) The AJAX Tag Library is a set of JSP tags that simplify the use of Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) technology in JavaServer Pages. AJAX is primarily rooted in JavaScript. However, many server-side developers do not have an extensive knowledge…
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SVG Terminal, was released on 21`st. SVG terminal is a Javascript module for Firefox 1.5 that enables apps to deliver rich views on network screens” The SVG Terminal package includes a simple demonstration app, and source licensed under the GPL. The demo app has only been tested on Windows to date, but should compile on…
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I recently stumbled upon Ajax-S, which is a short for AJAX-Slides. AJAX-S uses an XML format for the actual data which is being presented and XSLT to transform it into it’s final presentational form in order to provide strict separation of content and presentation. Now the best part is, it is available for free download…
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November 19, 2005 by
Gabriel in
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Ajax Applications,
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Ajax Examples,
Ajax Frameworks,
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Ajax Tutorials,
JavaScript,
Web 2.0
I can’t wait to try this library out to see if it really does work to enable back and forward button support. Don’t be afraid to read all 6 pages of this excellent article and then download the example code and libraries. This article presents an open source JavaScript library that finally brings bookmarking and…
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If you subscribe to any del.icio.us tags such as ajax or gtd, you may find this useful: del.icio.us filtered – “Seeing a link once should be enough.” It uses builds you a customized URL with your own ID, and filters out the dupes!
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TurboDbAdmin is an ajax-based database admin tool for MySQL. It’s built on 100% PHP, TurboWidgets and the Dojo Toolkit. Could this be the killer of the ubiquitous phpMyAdmin? PhpMyAdmin does a fine job in a Web 1.0 world, but I can’t wait to try TurboDbAdmin! UPDATE: Live online demo available here. Requirements and Supported Browsers…
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