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  • Range and selection object bug in Opera browser when designMode is enabled ? Here is a fix, read on!!

    Opera ? why oh why :( Opera has recently started to support rich text editing in it's browser, and honestly speaking, it was just about time they did. Their editor support looks great, and works as mentioned on their wiki pages : we now have support for rich text editing in web pages via document.designMode...
    Posted to Tutto .NET (Weblog) by alessandro on 09-30-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: javascript, designMode, Opera, Selection object, Range
  • OpenAjax requests comments on browser wishlist

    The OpenAjax Alliance has been working with some of the top Ajax developers on a wishlist that aims at gathering and prioritizing the development features that we need the most from next generation browsers. The process is completely open and Wiki-based, so feel free to contribute. http://www.openajax...
    Posted to Tales from the Evil Empire (Weblog) by Bertrand Le Roy on 04-01-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: JavaScript, Microsoft AJAX Library, HTML, OpenAjax, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer, Firefox
  • Interesting Finds: 2008.04.16

    .NET The empty try block mystery IoC Container Benchmark - Unity, Windsor, StructureMap and Spring.NET C# params quiz and issues Debug Consider Creating a new class for locking - you can easily tell how many lock objects you have used Web jQuery vs Prototype - part II 利用GWT开发高性能Ajax应用 - High Performance...
    Posted to gOODiDEA.NET (Weblog) by gOODiDEA on 04-15-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, Interesting Finds, Javascript, Prototype, SQLServer, Opera, Web, jQuery
  • How to build a cross-browser history management system

    When we built the history management feature in ASP.NET Futures, we spent considerable time experimenting with the different behaviors of the main browsers out there. The problem with such a feature is that it has to rely on a number of hacks because browser vendors basically never anticipated this need...
    Posted to Tales from the Evil Empire (Weblog) by Bertrand Le Roy on 09-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Atlas, JavaScript, Microsoft AJAX Library, HTML, Safari, Opera
  • What's that exception you have here?

    Mike Harder found this one that I didn't know about: all exceptions that you may get from the browser are not Error instances. DOMException is an exception that gets thrown when a DOM operation fails, but for some incomprehensible reason it doesn't derive from Error like SyntaxError or TypeError : try...
    Posted to Tales from the Evil Empire (Weblog) by Bertrand Le Roy on 04-23-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: JavaScript, HTML, Opera
  • Web development best practices finally made fun

    Posted to Tales from the Evil Empire (Weblog) by Bertrand Le Roy on 04-02-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: JavaScript, HTML, Safari, Opera, Internet Explorer, Firefox
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