Sign in
|
Join
in
Current Tags
Drew's Blog (blog)
Original ASP.NET Community Bloggers (group)
(Entire Site)
ASP.NET Weblogs
Home
Blogs
This Blog
Home
About
Syndication
RSS
Atom
Comments RSS
Recent Posts
New Blog Now Online
Where I've Been, Where I'm Going
VS.NET Add-in Contest Third Place Winner's Entry?
Comments on FedEx Aquisition of Kinko's
The Future of Scripting?
Tags
.NET
Longhorn
PDC 2003
Personal
Web Technology
Weblogging
Links
Mimeo
Archives
August 2004
(3)
December 2003
(21)
November 2003
(9)
October 2003
(29)
June 2003
(5)
May 2003
(2)
April 2003
(16)
March 2003
(9)
February 2003
(28)
January 2003
(25)
December 2002
(4)
November 2002
(8)
October 2002
(16)
August 2002
(17)
July 2002
(33)
June 2002
(105)
Drew's Blog
The Joys of Technology Explored
Browse by Tags
All Tags
»
Web Technology
(
RSS
)
.NET
Longhorn
Weblogging
Reusable Components: Where The Web Standards Fall Short.
From Scott Galloway : Reading this post from Stephen Sharrock reminded me about something I often overlook, the phenomenally powerful DHTML behaviours which IE supports using HTC files. The WebService behaviour for instance lets you pull information into...
Posted
Nov 24 2003, 02:00 PM
by
drub0y
with | with
6 comment(s)
Filed under:
Web Technology
,
Longhorn
Tomas on Simplifying WSDL
So let me start my own little possee here and cry: Say No to inline schema definitions in WSDL! Import is your friend.... [ Commonality ] I'm with Tomas on this one. Schemas should be written as standalone documents and then be imported into the WSDL...
Posted
Jun 05 2003, 04:56 PM
by
drub0y
with | with
1 comment(s)
Filed under:
Web Technology
Understanding SOAP
There's a new article up over on MSDN under the XML Web Services section entitled Understanding SOAP . The author is none other than DevelopMentor XML guru Aarron Skonnard . In the article, Aarron covers SOAP from a pure XML protocol perspective; no specific...
Posted
Mar 10 2003, 08:26 PM
by
drub0y
with | with
1 comment(s)
Filed under:
Web Technology
Don Sings The Praises of InfoPath
... I wish I could say that the product stuff I'm working on is what blew him away, but alas, all of my mondo-cool XML and Web Service plumbing hacks were dwarfed by a little development tool that ships in just a few months. I used that tool to write...
Posted
Feb 28 2003, 08:52 AM
by
drub0y
with | with
no comments
Filed under:
Web Technology
RE: SOAP Blogging API
Don Box has a new weblog home . Meanwhile, it looks like he and ChrisAn are conspiring on a new SOAP based blogger API . My hope (and expectations, given that Don and I chatted on this) is that what emerges is an API that involves literally sending RSS...
Posted
Feb 25 2003, 07:55 PM
by
drub0y
with | with
no comments
Filed under:
Web Technology
,
Weblogging
Doing Away With Button Images Thanks to CSS
Dylan Greene did the button in CSS , which is precisely as politically correct as the PNG version. [ Scripting News ] This is great! Surprised no one thought of this sooner. In fact, here's a translation of the instance CSS to a class so that you can...
Posted
Feb 25 2003, 06:48 PM
by
drub0y
with | with
2 comment(s)
Filed under:
Web Technology
ThreeDegrees Beta Now Available
Following up on last week's posting, the ThreeDegrees software is now available in beta form....
Posted
Feb 24 2003, 05:27 PM
by
drub0y
with | with
no comments
Filed under:
Web Technology
XML-RPC.NET 0.8.0 Released
Charles Cook unleashes version 0.8.0 of his XML-RPC.NET library to the masses....
Posted
Feb 24 2003, 10:26 AM
by
drub0y
with | with
1 comment(s)
Filed under:
.NET
,
Web Technology
ThreeDegrees?
I really like the look of Microsofts new idea, threedegrees , I think they might be on to something cool. Please Microsoft, give us web services access to this and Messenger? [ .NET Weblogs: Latest Posts ] I hadn't even heard of ThreeDegrees 'til now...
Posted
Feb 17 2003, 10:27 AM
by
drub0y
with | with
5 comment(s)
Filed under:
Web Technology
RFC: RSS 2.0 and the MetaWeblog API
RFC: RSS 2.0 and the MetaWeblog API RFC: RSS 2.0 and the MetaWeblog API [ Scripting News ] Ugh, holy hacking batman. The more XMLRPC gets put to the test, the more is shows just how weak it really is. It's only based on simple well-formed XML, so that...
Posted
Jan 13 2003, 11:55 AM
by
drub0y
with | with
1 comment(s)
Filed under:
Web Technology
,
Weblogging
More Posts
Next page »
Terms of Use