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  • Back on new Blog Software CS

    this is more or less a test posting the UI have changed completley and i want to figure out how, what and why took some while and email support to figure out how this works. Done some ugly trick to get the tags in my [Select Tag] list posted all of the tags, which i copied from the start page .NET,.net...
    Posted to Hannes Preishuber (Weblog) by preishuber on 05-22-2006, 12:00 AM
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  • More concerns about Ajax programming as a security risk

    I previously inquired about whether Ajax programming would pose an increased risk for web apps to become compromised or rendered inoperable due to DOS attacks. I found a link from JamesDam.com about Ajax, and the author (James, assumedly) noted that one of the downsides of his web-based login sample...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-26-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web, Ajax, Programming
  • My first Ajax.NET project

    I finally got around to actively using Michael Schwarz's Ajax..NET library for XMLHTTP development with ASP.NET. It's very easy to use (I actually got confused at how easy it was), and if you can get past the return to hard-coding some of the DHTML elements again. I did a simple series of auto-populating...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-24-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web, Ajax, Programming
  • Antacid, anyone? The possibility of Ajax scripting attacks

    Despite my profession , I've never attested to know much about computers, a fact I'll now undoubtedly prove. I'm wondering if because of the apparently inherent nature of Ajax programming to be a performance concern in executing remote server-side scripts on an per-client-side event basis, potentially...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-20-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web, Ajax, Programming
  • Amazon Ajax sample? Extended information when mousing over a book's image

    I just stumbled across something while looking for a link for my podcast show notes. I was linking to the detail page for http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0446675962/qid=1124232364/sr=8-1/ref=pd_bbs_1/102-0880530-7675340? , and then noticed while accidetnally mousing over the book's image...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-17-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web, Ajax
  • Backbase RIA whitepaper: Ajax & beyond

    Backbase , who's doing a lot with rich Internet application (RIA) development, published a whitepaper on the future of RIA development , with the recent Ajax craze and beyond. It's got some good conceptual information, as well as Backbase-specific architecture. The company's got a whole list of whitepapers...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-15-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web, Ajax, Programming
  • I'd like to see a Microsoft-supported "control gallery" for AJAX libraries

    Some things I've always found helpful are the control galleries on the ASP.NET and Windows Forms web sites, which is a collection of free community-submitted custom server controls, free for public download. This is a great locale I've tapped many times, either for production-quality utilities, just...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-08-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Community, Web, Ajax, Programming
  • Whoa, hoss! Let's not start calling web apps "rich clients" just yet

    One thing I've been hearing a lot lately is the misuse of the term "rich client" when describing a web application heavily using client-side functionality or aesthetic enhancements (I've incorrectly uttered the phrase a couple of times myself). This is most common in web creations having undergone hardcore...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-08-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web, Ajax, Programming
  • I want to see how the online porn industry adopts AJAX

    In a previous post , I pontificated on the predictable behaviors of various groups in e-commerce settings after adopting AJAX-style programming into web sites. I'm now really curious to see how online porn sites will be affected by the platform, and in what creative ways designers and developers will...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-06-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Web, Ajax, Programming
  • Adopting AJAX in an e-commerce world: projected reactions

    Tim Haines has put together a really good idea , a "blogversation" in which he's calling on the blogosphere to debate the merits of AJAX within an e-commerce environment. He even setup Handy Shop , a clever faux online storefront to demo some of the projected features asynchronous XMLHTTP calls via JavaScript...
    Posted to Jason Salas' WebLog (Weblog) by guam-aspdev on 08-04-2005, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Marketing, Web, Ajax, Programming
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