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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
  • Combining JQuery Validation with ASP.NET MVC

    One of the most nicest things about JQuery - in addition to the powerful mechanism it provides to manipulate the HTML DOM - is the great number of very useful plugins available out there. JQuery Validation is one of my favorites, and today we will see how this plugin can be used with the MVC framework...
    Posted to Pablo M. Cibraro (aka Cibrax) (Weblog) by cibrax on 08-01-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, MVC, 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
  • ASP.NET MVC Tip #5 - Submitting an AJAX Form with jQuery

    This is one of the neatest, straightforward, and down right coolest way to submit a form with the ASP.NET MVC Framework. I've blogged in the past about jQuery and how useful it is. Combining MVC with jQuery can produce some really neat Web 2.0 style applications and today we'll take a look at some first...
    Posted to Mike Bosch's Blog on .NET (Weblog) by MikeBosch on 02-15-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, ASP.NET, MVC, jQuery
  • MVC Web Application and JSON

    I like the MVC (Model View Controller) framework which is available as a public CTP, now. You can download the latest bits with the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions CTP Preview . You will find further links at Scott Guthrie's posts tagged with MVC . While playing around I tried to create a simple Web page that...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 12-19-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, .NET, JavaScript, Source Code, JSON, Mobile, HTML, jQuery, MVC
  • Hierarchical Treeview with ASP.NET MVC & jQuery

    First of all, an apology for being so quiet over the past few weeks. I've been putting my blogging aside for a while to chase some pet projects I'm working on. More on that later. I did, however, run into a particular situation that I thought would be of interest to anyone adopting ASP.NET MVC and looking...
    Posted to Mike Bosch's Blog on .NET (Weblog) by MikeBosch on 11-25-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, MVC, jQuery
  • Ajax.NET Professional and ASP.NET MVC

    Sean Lin has written about how Ajax.NET Professional (AjaxPro) can be used with ASP.NET MVC and what you have to change to get it working. Anyway, I have been using Ajax.NET since .NET 2.0, as well as since .NET 3.5. I haven't found a good reason to switch and it even runs under ASP .NET MVC and I reckon...
    Posted to Michael's Blog (Weblog) by Michael Schwarz on 03-25-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Ajax.NET, jQuery, MVC
  • WorkGrabber.com - Sweet ASP.NET MVC 1.0 + jQuery Application

    You may have noticed this blog has been awfully quiet in the past couple of months. That's because I've been working on a neat side project with a couple of other developers. Today, we'd like to submit our project to the ASP.NET community to get some feedback. The site is called WorkGrabber.com. You...
    Posted to Mike Bosch's Blog on .NET (Weblog) by MikeBosch on 04-07-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, MVC, jQuery
  • Adaptive Rendering in ASP.NET MVC

    ASP.NET MVC comes with different action results for various purpose, but some times, you will find those are not adequate for your scenario, lets consider the following screenshot: When user navigates to a different tab or change the sort order or moves to a different page number, it will load the content...
    Posted to Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog (Weblog) by Kazi Manzur Rashid on 04-15-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Adaptive Rendering, Ajax, ASP.NET MVC, ASPNETMVC, jQuery, jQuery UI, MVC, Asp.net
  • ASP.NET MVC UI Components (Continued)

    In my last post , two important issues are raised The justification of having server side components for jQuery UI . The style of syntax. The intension of my last post was to get the feedback of the type of syntax the ASP.NET MVC developer prefers, so I did not mention anything on the server side side...
    Posted to Kazi Manzur Rashid's Blog (Weblog) by Kazi Manzur Rashid on 05-28-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Asp.net, MVC, ASPNETMVC, ASP.NET MVC, jQuery UI, jQuery
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