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  • Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    I will say Thank You! for all your help and discussions I had this year! 2006 was a great year where AJAX became very important to web applications, AJAX, JavaScrippt, CSS and Web 2.0 are the most used terms we used for web development, and I'm happy to see more and more web sites using AJAX to improve...
    Posted to AjaxPro and WPF/E (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 12-22-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, JavaScript, WPF/E, CSS
  • Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    I will say Thank You! for all your help and discussions I had this year! 2006 was a great year where AJAX became very important to web applications, AJAX, JavaScrippt, CSS and Web 2.0 are the most used terms we used for web development, and I'm happy to see more and more web sites using AJAX to improve...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 12-22-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, ASP.NET, JavaScript, WPF, CSS, WPFE
  • CSS Sprite for ASP.NET

    CSS sprites are becoming popular as a way to increase application performance by eliminating HTTP requests by the client to the web server. It also serves as a path for better cache management. I will need to go through a bit of background before we start (sorry... we'll get to the generation in a second...
    Posted to Zack Owens (Weblog) by zowens on 03-05-2008, 12:00 AM
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  • Eye On .NET

    Eye On .NET is periodical listing series for .NET(Blogs, Articles, Media, Events and Announcing) I hope that my simple view to .NET development be helpfully at least reflect the best. And this is my first List that will be focus on Blogs Community  :)   Scott Guthrie links: April 28th , April...
    Posted to Hisham Elbreky (Weblog) by Hisham Elbreky on 05-03-2008, 12:00 AM
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  • Reduce ASP.NET Page size and complexity using JQuery-Part 1

    Reduce ASP.NET Page size and complexity using JQuery-Part 1 This is my first post on asp.net blog. ASP.NET Ajax and JQuery are two different ajax framework. In this post I will show, how we can enhance gridview using ASP.NET Ajax and JQuery. I also compare the implementation of these frameworks. In next...
    Posted to Sanjeev Agarwal (Weblog) by SanjeevAgarwal on 07-08-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, JQuery, JavaScript, CSS, C#, VB.NET, .NET, XML, Ajax
  • Dynamically create ASP.NET user control using JQuery and JSON enabled Ajax Web Service

    Dynamically create ASP.NET user control using JQuery and JSON enabled Ajax Web Service Please read my previous post Dynamically create ASP.NET user control using ASP.NET Ajax and Web Service to understand this approach. In this article I am doing the same thing using JQuery. Other code I already explain...
    Posted to Sanjeev Agarwal (Weblog) by SanjeevAgarwal on 07-29-2008, 12:00 AM
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  • Dynamically create ASP.NET user control using ASP.NET Ajax and Web Service

    Dynamically create ASP.NET user control using MS Ajax and Web Service Thanks for your tremendous response for my first post on asp.net blog Reduce ASP.NET Page size and complexity using JQuery-Part 1 . Within last 10 days it's got more then 1500 views. To subscribe my blog through mail, Please click...
    Posted to Sanjeev Agarwal (Weblog) by SanjeevAgarwal on 07-22-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, JQuery, JavaScript, CSS, C#, VB.NET, .NET, XML, Ajax
  • Reduce ASP.NET Page size and complexity using JQuery-Part 2

    Reduce ASP.NET Page size and complexity using JQuery-Part 2 This is part 2 of my series for ASP.NET AJAX and JQuery comparison. You can read part 1 here . In my last 2 articles ( Dynamically create ASP.NET user control using ASP.NET Ajax and Web Service and Dynamically create ASP.NET user control using...
    Posted to Sanjeev Agarwal (Weblog) by SanjeevAgarwal on 08-06-2008, 12:00 AM
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