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  • Using jQuery to do Ajax Form posts in Asp.net MVC

    It is now official from a post by great Scott Guthrie that jQuery is bundled with Asp.net MVC Beta. jQuery is a tiny 15K JavaScript library that contains features from UI tweaks, DOM manipulation to full Ajax control. In my last post, I have shown how to get going with Ajax.Form using Microsoft MVC Ajax...
    Posted to Mehfuz's WebLog (Weblog) by mehfuzh on 10-13-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: C#, asp.net, MVC, Ajax, AspNetMvc, FlickrXplorer, jQuery
  • MVC training day 2

    Back for more! We started the day with a quick look at Dynamic Data (no more than an overview for those that hadn't seen it before), then moved on to look at unit testing the MVC framework, before finishing off with a look at jQuery and how it works with MVC. Unit Testing We looked at unit testing using...
    Posted to Melvyn Harbour (Weblog) by MelvynHarbour on 07-09-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MVC, ASP.NET, C#, Unit testing, jQuery
  • Determine if a user enables JavaScript

    I made a post over on my business' blog about the general concept of my post today, determining if a user has JavaScript enabled. This is sort of a touchy subject since Microsoft has their own AJAX stuff and they pretty much do what they want with that. But what about ASP.NET developers like me that...
    Posted to Zack Owens (Weblog) by zowens on 11-22-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Visual Basic, C#, JavaScript, AJAX, jQuery, ASP.NET
  • Kör asynkrona anrop med ett visst tidsintervall

    Jag sitter för tillfället på ett flyg som är hyfsat försenat på grund av det härliga ovädret, så jag passade på att skriva en liten post om hur man använder jQuery för att hämta data asynkront med ett visst tidsintervall. Jag åkte 16:15 från Umeå, sen var vi över Stockholm i en halvtimme och är sedan...
    Posted to Mikael Söderström (Weblog) by Vimpyboy on 11-24-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: C#, Javascript, jQuery
  • Dynamically Loading ASP.NET User Controls with jQuery

    ASP.NET User Controls are pretty useful. They allow functional modules of code and markup to be encapsulated in such a way that reuse is convenient and easy, without sacrificing the power or integration of the ASP.NET model. As we move into an era of AJAX-driven websites, this modularity is still very...
    Posted to Sam Mueller (Weblog) by sjmueller on 12-23-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, C#, jQuery, WCF, AJAX
  • SharePoint Slideshow Web Part

    Slideshow for SharePoint In two previous posts I demonstrated how you could use wrappers for list items in order to enable strongly typed access to list item properties. Very nice but I can imagine you guys and girls would like to see a real life example of it's usage. And I guess it would be very nice...
    Posted to Wesley Bakker (Weblog) by webbes on 12-16-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, .NET, C#, jQuery, Sharepoint, Slideshow
  • jQuery & .NET

    In the Javascript world, the hot topic these days seems to be jQuery .  Microsoft is beginning to see its value, and DotNetNuke is baking it in in their 5.0+ release.  For me, it just makes sense to add it to my portfolio. When I take the time to learn any sort of new technology I make an attempt...
    Posted to Rob Chartier ~ Contemplation... (Weblog) by Rob Chartier on 04-07-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET C#, C#, .NET, ASP.NET, AJAX, 2008, Codeplex, Javascript, jQuery
  • Web 2.0 AJAX Portal using jQuery, ASP.NET 3.5, Silverlight, Linq to SQL, WF and Unity

    Dropthings – my open source Web 2.0 Ajax Portal has gone through a technology overhauling. Previously it was built using ASP.NET AJAX, a little bit of Workflow Foundation and Linq to SQL. Now Dropthings boasts full jQuery front-end combined with ASP.NET AJAX UpdatePanel , Silverlight widget , full Workflow...
    Posted to Omar AL Zabir blog on ASP.NET Ajax and .NET 3.5 (Weblog) by oazabir on 04-09-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: asp.net, ajax, WWF, C#, LINQ, Unity, jQuery
  • An application architecture for ASP.NET MVC

    Nova Commons is an application architecture developed by Nova Software . The architecture adopts a lot of best practices and well-known open source projects. You could feel free to use the architecture to build your ASP.NET MVC appliation. We are looking forward to your response.
    Posted to Xu Qiang's Blog (Weblog) by chanva on 06-01-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: C#, jQuery, ASP.NET MVC
  • Daily Tech Links - June 2, 2009

    Daily Tech Links - June 2, 2009 Web Development Creating a Simple .NET 4.0 Web App using Visual Studio 2010 Build a FlashMessenger system in ASP.NET MVC ASP .NET MVC and iWantGreatCare Vici MVC is a MVC Web Application Framework for .NET 2.0 or higher. Best practices regarding locations for ASP.NET MVC...
    Posted to Sanjeev Agarwal (Weblog) by SanjeevAgarwal on 06-01-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Ajax Control Toolkit, JQuery, JavaScript, CSS, C#, VB.NET, .NET, MVC, ASP.NET Dynamic Data, Ajax, JQuery UI
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