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  • How xhtmlconformance kicked my ass

    This morning I started combing through every config file on two servers that I mentioned in my last post . Eventually, I found this in the root app of the second machine that was giving us problems: <xhtmlConformance mode="Legacy"/> I think I knew almost as soon as I saw it that this was causing...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 05-17-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Microsoft, General Software Development, ASP.NET AJAX, AJAX
  • Windows Safari != OS X Safari (AJAX issues)

    For those of you expecting a level of comfort that the Windows version of Safari works just like the Mac version, think again. We just encountered a pretty serious problem that happens only in the Mac version surrounding the ASP.NET AJAX framework. I haven't been able to nail it down yet, but stuff coming...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 06-19-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Apple, General Software Development, ASP.NET AJAX
  • iPhone Web-based apps: The right thing to do

    Apple fan or not, people seem to be annoyed that Apple is not opening up the iPhone for application support on the device itself. It's not just the Windows developers who are annoyed, it's the faithful Apple developers too. But why? This is the point we've been trying to get to for years! When I worked...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 06-12-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: culture, Internet, Apple, General Software Development, ASP.NET AJAX
  • Two weeks with iPhone, and the good constraints of Web apps

    I've had my "Jesus phone" as some have called it for about two weeks, and so far I'm pretty impressed. I just put it in the charger after more than two days, with about two days stand by, eight hours of "use" (not sure, but I think that's iPod use, Internet, everything but phone calls), an hour and a...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 07-13-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Apple, General Software Development, ASP.NET AJAX
  • JobBurner.com Launches, Partnerships, and FREE Job Postings

    We launched JobBurner.com almost 1 week ago in partnership with Rob Howard and Telligent . You can find out more here on Yahoo! Finance where we got some initial coverage of the press release. Job postings are FREE until March. So far we've seen job postings from some great companies; Amazon.com , Turner...
    Posted to Shane Henderson | Life at JobBurner.com | Technical Blog (Weblog) by ShaneHenderson on 02-04-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, web 2.0, startups, ASP.NET, business, ASP.NET Ajax, General Software Development, Community News
  • ASP.NET AJAX Beta 2 - Getting your old Atlas-based AutoCompleteExtender controls to work under Beta 2 using VB.Net by Chad Hobson

    My good buddy Chad Hobson has created his first meaningful technical blog post to help the masses . He had some issues when upgrading to Asp.Net Ajax Beta 2 for his AutoCompleteExtender controls and took the time to create a helpful post on how to make those controls work. Be sure to drop Chad a comment...
    Posted to DotNetNuke Developer (Weblog) by Chris Hammond on 11-13-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, DotNetNuke Development, General Software Development, ajax, ASP.Net AJAX, Friends
  • ASP.NET AJAX in Action: Awesome!

    I haven't bought a programming book in awhile, but I was getting the itch to start reading something a little more in depth to engage my head and perhaps inspire a little. Blogs and other sites just don't offer the kind of depth that a good book can. Since I've been disappointed with the official ASP...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 10-18-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, General Software Development, writing, ASP.NET AJAX, AJAX
  • Impressions of VS2008 after a couple of weeks

    I've spent some quality time with Visual Studio 2008 now after two weeks, and I feel like I can give a more extensive impression of the product. Aside from my previous complaint about the FTP browser , I've really enjoyed working with it, but I do sometimes feel a little underwhelmed. Let me get some...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 12-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Visual Studio, General Software Development, ASP.NET AJAX
  • If only I could have this feature in the library

    I really like the ASP.NET AJAX script library. The Sys.UI.DomElement class in particular has some really useful pieces parts. As much as I'm enjoying using it, every once in awhile you find one little thing you wish it did. For example, I have a little script does the expand/contract on user info in...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 12-12-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: General Software Development, ASP.NET AJAX
  • Gotchas and learnings from refactoring to use ASP.NET AJAX

    I promise that one of these days soon I'm going to talk a little about where POP Forums v8 is headed, and what you'll be able to do with it. I don't imagine there's a huge demand for the app, but regardless, it will be available. In any case, I spent some time the last few evenings refactoring most of...
    Posted to Jeff's Junk (Weblog) by Jeff on 01-29-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: POP Forums, General Software Development, ASP.NET AJAX
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