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AJAX Asyncronous Javascript and XML
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is a new approach to using a number of existing technologies together, including HTML or XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, the Document Object Model, XML, XSLT, and the XMLHttpRequest object. When... [more]
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is a new approach to using a number of existing technologies together, including HTML or XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, the Document Object Model, XML, XSLT, and the XMLHttpRequest object. When these technologies are combined in the Ajax model, internet applications are able to make quick, incremental updates to the user interface without reloading the entire browser page.
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Eric Lawrence posted on IE 8 security issues in the beta 2 release, which include:
Restricting document.domain
In Internet Explorer 7, the following set of calls would succeed:
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// initial document.domain is app1.example.com
document.domain = "app1.example...
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Please turn on JavaScript. Media requires JavaScript to play. In a salvo directed at media commentators who have questioned her qualifications, ...
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... Cappuccino doesn't expect its developers to know any HTML, CSS, and JavaScript - the languages used traditionally for standards-based web development. ...
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Chad Myers has a simple look at GUnit, the jQuery based unit test framework. His article explains how to get going, and walks through a test like this:
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module("Show and Hide");
test("should hide the element when hide is called", function...
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CNET's Stephen Shankland ran a series of JavaScript benchmarks designed by Google and found that "Chrome clearly trounced the competition. ...
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Without JavaScript enabled, you might want to use the classic discussion system instead. If you login, you can remember this preference. by Pat Attack ...
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It is really exciting to see the level of pace that browsers have been setting recently, especially with respect to performance.
I have been able to keep in sync with Google Chrome the new browser, and Chromium, the open source code-base it comes from. There are a couple of innovations that have...
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Nathalie Downe has taken Simon Willison's json-head App Engine mini-service and used it to create addSizes.js, a little script that looks for large files linked from a page, and automatically adds their file size to the copy after the link.
Once in place, you simple do your usual link, and...
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In March 2004, Dave Shea wrote about CSS Sprites, and now he is back with CSS Sprites 2. He walks us through using JavaScript to make this all work nicely, and picks jQuery to get 'er done:
After putting this together piece by piece, we end up with:
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$(document...
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The somewhat unique approach Google has taken to their Javascript engine alone is enough to make Mac and Linux versions more than a simple recompile. ...
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Make no mistake. The cute comic book and the touchy-feely talk about user experience is little more than a coat of paint on top of a monumental hatred of Microsoft.
Chrome, the Webkit-based Google browser that launches tomorrow at Google.com/chrome, will give them a real foothold on the desktop...
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Without JavaScript enabled, you might want to use the classic discussion system instead. If you login, you can remember this preference. by davidangel ...
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There's the best dynamic, object-oriented, loosely typed programming language, bar none (JavaScript), transparently bound to an idiot simple yet extensible ...
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For some reason, we like to implement Coverflow to see if the technology of choice is decent enough to do so. This latest version works with Canvas, and does a nice job of smoothly doing the animations at hand. All you have to do is:
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