By tag: .browser
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Linking to OData
Sesame Data Browser has been updated to allow users to create links to OData feeds. It's now possible to use hyperlinks to browse live OData feeds.
It's now also possible to quickly filter and sort data.
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Silverlight 3.0 + Out Of Browser = RDA?
Po ponad miesiącu zmagań i przestojów, w końcu udało mi się ukończyć opis wspaniałej funkcjonalności Silverlighta - Out Of Browser, czyli możliwość instalowania aplikacji RIA na komputerze lokalnym. W tekście znajdziecie dwa działające online dema, kod źródłowy, dużo obrazków i trochę...
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Detect Browser refresh to avoid events getting fired again in ASP .NET
If you have created a aspx page using C# and ASP.NET and have put a button on it , and in the Click event of this button if you are inserting some data in database , after click if user refresh the page than click event gets fired again resulting data insertion to database again, to stop events on t...
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Browser Performance - What's Changed with Chrome in the Mix?
This week Google released their new browser, Chrome. There has been so much buzz about it that it's been deafening. It is seriously amazing how passionate people get about a browser. But let's face it, a browser is likely what most people use more than any other software on their computer now days. ...
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IE8 beta 2: shit that’s good!
Unlike beta 1, I am gladly surprised by this version!
IE8 really improve the way you browse the web.
The IE team seems to have listened to users more than usual, did a strong research on how people browse the web, and as a result worked a lot on user experience.
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Cross Browser Guide Part 3 – Event Handling in Different Browser
Sidar continues to ramble about cross browser development. In this post he discusses different types of JavaScript event handling in different browsers, and making them more browser compatible.
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[Cool Tool] Browsershots
Browsershots is a free online tool that makes screenshots of your web site in different browsers/versions on multiple platforms (Win, Mac, Linux).
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Just Browsing?
A former ASP.NET and WPF architect announces the availability of CodeSkipper, an extensible, productivity-boosting class browser for Visual C#.
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CSS Friendly Adapters - Using Comments in .browser File can be Touchy
If you're relying on comments in the CSSFriendlyAdapters.browser file to disable certain CSS Adapters, be careful how you comment them out or you could end up disabling more adapters than you intended.
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Desktop vs. Browser - when to deploy applications for each
Desktop vs. Browser - when to deploy applications for each platform. Good to know.
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Why HTML renders differently in different browsers
How many times have you heard someone say: "Why does my site look different in IE than in Firefox"?
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Resize the browser window the smart way
If you don’t want to install a toolbar or some other program to resize your screen, you can do something very simple but really useful and customizable.