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  • More On ASP.NET Validators And Validation Summary Rendering of Properties

    On previous posts [ ^ ][ ^ ] I mentioned the size of ASP.NET validators and validation summary rendering and the fact that expando attributes are being used to add properties. Mohamed also mentions this issue. Besides the fact that custom attributes aren't XHTML conformant, Firefox differs from Internet...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 06-23-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, SoftDev, Web, MSDN, Microsoft, .NET, InternetExplorer, JavaScript, FireFox, HTML
  • Rendering ASP.NET Validators And Validation Summary Property As HTML Attributes

    Yesterday I blogged about the cause of ASP.NET validators and validation summary slowness . At that point I wasn't aware of the existence of the XHTML conformance configuration (thanks Nuno ). With the XHTML conformance configuration set to Legacy , the rendering of controls works like it worked in ASP...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 05-13-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Tools, SoftDev, Web, MSDN, Microsoft, .NET, AJAX, JavaScript, HTML
  • The Cause Of ASP.NET Validators And Validation Summary Slowness

    When building ASP.NET pages, if you use too many validators and validation summaries your pages can become very slow. Have you ever wondered why? Lets build a simple page web page with a few validators. Something like this: The page is composed of: 2 TextBox es 1 RequiredFieldValidator for each TextBox...
    Posted to Paulo Morgado (Weblog) by Paulo Morgado on 05-12-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, Tools, SoftDev, Web, MSDN, Microsoft, .NET, AJAX, JavaScript, HTML
  • A honest recap of the IE8 meta-tag controversy

    This will affect all Web developers, which is precisely why the debate is very heated. Anyway, here's a honest recap of the issue. I tend to agree with the author's conclusion although that is obvisouly not the position of Microsoft... http://arstechnica.com/articles/paedia/ie8-super-standards-mode.ars...
    Posted to Tales from the Evil Empire (Weblog) by Bertrand Le Roy on 01-25-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: JavaScript, HTML, Microsoft, Internet Explorer
  • asp:menu fix for IE8 problem available

    Internet Explorer 8 is a unique release in the history of Internet Explorer in more than one way, but the decision to make standards mode the default means that authors of existing sites are impacted by it, if only to set the compatibility mode to IE7. But what if your site is built using components...
    Posted to What's New (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-23-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, HTML, Internet Explorer, JavaScript, Microsoft
  • asp:menu fix for IE8 problem available

    Internet Explorer 8 is a unique release in the history of Internet Explorer in more than one way, but the decision to make standards mode the default means that authors of existing sites are impacted by it, if only to set the compatibility mode to IE7. But what if your site is built using components...
    Posted to Tales from the Evil Empire (Weblog) by Bertrand Le Roy on 03-23-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, JavaScript, HTML, Microsoft, Internet Explorer
  • Improve ASPX web page performance by combining Skin & CSS

    There has been numerous discussions happened on web site performance, ranging from UI design to Site H osting. Out of this, one of the important step is, to reduce the size of Http Response size. Optimizing Http Response will considerably reduce the page loading time at the browser. There are many ways...
    Posted to Runtime Debugger - kannan M ambadi's blog (Weblog) by kannan.ambadi on 06-22-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Asp.Net, Response, C# 2.0, .NET, microsoft, visual studio, Themes, StyleSheet, Asp.Net 2.0, CSS, HTML, .NET 3.5, .NET 2.0, ASP.NET 3.5, .Net Development, .NET Framework, Visual Studio 2008, Web 2.0, Web Development, Tools, Performance, Code Perfromance, Skins, Web, Tips, General Software Development, Tips and Tricks, ASPX Page Performance, Software Development
  • Do you think building Web sites should be easier, faster and fun?

    If you answered “Yes” then it might be interesting to you that there is an opportunity on our team for a person who has passion for making web development easier and exciting for everyone… This job posting is the unofficial job posting  describing a person whom I am looking to refer to my team to...
    Posted to What's New (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-28-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, JavaScript, HTML, PHP, Microsoft, Program Manager, CSS, Jobs, Web Development
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