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  • Interesting Finds: 2008.10.16~2008.10.18

    Web FancyUpload for Flash 10 to fix your uploader Using Javascript to Fix 12 Common Browser Headaches Ionics Isapi Rewrite Filter - 1.2.15 Release 10 Easy Steps to Great Website Optimization Optimize Page Loading - 20 General Tips and Tricks MooTools 1.2.1 Released - Changelog - Download Silverlight...
    Posted to gOODiDEA.NET (Weblog) by gOODiDEA on 10-18-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Interesting Finds, Mootools, Web, .NET, Game, ASP.NET MVC, Scale, Memcached, IIS, ISAPI, YUI, Silverlight, Optimization, DRM, Flash
  • Flash + JVM = Smiles

    At its JavaOne conference, which kicks off in San Francisco on May 8, Sun is promising a major technology unveiling, code-named "Project Indiana." My ZDNet blogging colleage Ed Burnette is speculating that Sun might unveil a head-to-head competitor to Microsoft's Silverlight , a k a "Windows...
    Posted to Jesse Ezell Blog (Weblog) by Jesse Ezell on 05-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Flash, Adobe, .NET, Apollo, Silverlight, Sun
  • If Adobe was Smart...

    They would merge the Flex team and the Flash player team, and truely support things like MXML in the player. Why in the world do you need 2 entirely different ways to build applications in Flash? Why doesn't the Flash player itself understand Flex MXML? Why must Adobe's resources be split trying...
    Posted to Jesse Ezell Blog (Weblog) by Jesse Ezell on 05-07-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Flash, Adobe, .NET, Flex, Silverlight
  • Silverlight vs. Flash: The Developer Story

    A few people didn’t like my proclaimation that Flash is dead. This is understandable. It is a bit premature to make such claims, but the Silverlight model is pretty amazing. As someone who works with Flash on an ongoing basis, I thought I'd chime in with a more in depth look at the issues....
    Posted to Jesse Ezell Blog (Weblog) by Jesse Ezell on 05-03-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Flash, Microsoft, Adobe, .NET, Silverlight
  • How to Create a Windows Azure Storage Account and Custom Domain Name (register a CName record) in 3 Easy Steps

    Depending on the type of application you are building it may be necessary for you to register a CName record with your Storage Account that you created. There are many reasons that you may want to perform this registration such as if you are building a Silverlight/Flash Application that requires that...
    Posted to Sean Iannuzzi's Blog (Weblog) by seaniannuzzi on 11-14-2010, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: SQL Azure, .NET FAQ, Windows Azure, ASP.NET, C#, Silverlight, .NET, CName, Flash
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