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AJAX View
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John Hrvatin talked about Web Development Tools for Internet Explorer at Microsoft TechEd 2007 in Orlando. There, he introduced a tool called Ajax View , developed by Microsoft Research. Ajax View is able to profile a site’s JavaScript. It acts as a HTTP proxy that instruments JavaScript as it’s served...
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Mo, Sep 10 2007
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AJAX Live Online Demo by Microsoft: DinnerNow
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DinnerNow is brand new Demo Application by Microsoft utilizing several technologies including: IIS7, ASP.NET Ajax Extensions, Linq, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Powershell, and ...read more
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Fr, Feb 23 2007
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"sys is undefined" in AJAX RTM on VISTA solved!
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In an older post, I talked about the 'sys is undefined' problem with ASP.NET AJAX RC1 . Last week I updated my samples to RTM Version and ... the problem is gone without doing anything! neither configuration or code changes inside the samples ...read more
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So, Feb 18 2007
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AJAX XML-Script Tutorial (Future CTP Feature)
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An excellent XML-Script Tutorial (Part 1 - 4) by Alessandro Gallo ( Garbin ) you will find on DotNetSlackers . XML-Script is a part of the Future CTP . This package does contain material additional to the AJAX Core Framework and could be included in further ...read more
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So, Jan 21 2007
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WebApp Offline? Dojo Offline Toolkit!
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"I had been prototyping and playing with some ideas around bringing true offline access to Web applications in a simple, generic way" annouced Brad Neuberg in this eweek article . Sounds great. One big step further in Web-Development, if he ...read more
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Do, Jan 18 2007
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