Contents tagged with AJAX
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Free Rich Text Editor ASP.NET Control Includes Source Code
Wow! Check out the free Rich Text Editor control for ASP.NET on CodePlex. What a great contribution to the community.
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Validating a URL Using AJAX and the Server
There's an interesting example of combining ASP.NET AJAX and server-side validation in the Validation Guidance Bundle from the Patterns and Practices group.
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LINQ and WCF Services
My friend Kirk has a very interesting post that uses LINQ to turn an XML RSS feed into a JSON service using WCF. (Wow, this is acronym heaven!)
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Speed Test: A No-Code LINQ-Based ASP.NET 3.5 Page
How fast can you create a single-page, coding-free, AJAX-enhanced, Linq-driven Web application from scratch in VS 2008v2/VWD? Very fast, I'll bet.
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Concerns about Silverlight, ActiveXObject, and Corporate Acceptance
I'm really excited about the potential found in Silverlight 1.1. The ability to create rich, browser-embedded applications using .NET languages is very appealing.
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Phenomenal ASP.NET 2.0 Components from Intersoft Solutions
I've been creating a Web application with some new ASP.NET components from Intersoft Solutions, and believe me, their power will impress you bigtime. These guys are pushing the Web 2.0 envelope way out there.
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Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX Hands-On Labs in English
A while back, Sascha Corti of Microsoft Switzerland put together a great half-day hands-on lab (HOL) that walks you through enhancing a typical e-commerce site with ASP.NET AJAX. He made the tutorial and code available for free on his Web site. The instructions were in French and German because those were the languages of the original participants.
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A Whole Whack of Developer Tools Goodies
Wow! Don't you just love it when new developer tools hit all at once like an avalanche?
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Full Trust Strikes Again
It looks like deploying ASP.NET AJAX sites won't be as easy as we thought. Beta 1 of the ASP.NET AJAX Extensions now installs in the Web server's Global Assembly Cache (GAC). You can't just copy the DLLs into the bin folder anymore. Apparently, this change is because some operations require Full Trust.
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ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions Action
Just saw this comment from Scott Guthrie indicating we're in for some ASP.NET 2.0 AJAX Extensions goodies - perhaps next week: