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XML and AJAX script programming by roversoft

Description and brief is provided. Pls accept and start project. Project is for ProsperoWeb only. Others need not bid. Thx. (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: AJAX, Script Installation, XML) Related posts: Website programming / MySQL, Ajax by rogerhubmann We are a start-up, soon we will launch our first... Need to add ajax to a php script by sopecha I need someone to add ajax to the openautoclassified script...

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More Ajax Experience Videos: JSON and JavaScript

Following-up from our previous posting, we've got some more Ajax Experience videos. This post's theme is JavaScript and JSON: Advanced Animation & Physics in JavaScript with Paul Bakaus Forget about Web standards and go way beyond the usual capabilities of Web scripting languages. Learn how to create stunning effects using canvas/svg/vml, how to control animated graphics in [...]

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Watch out for the zoom; Debugging fun with Canvas

Ben was cursing at a bug in some canvas code that he was playing with, where the rendering was off. One piece of his UI was blurred instead of crisp. The debugging exersize was fun, and he shares it with you on his personal blog. The moral of the story is: watch out for that zoom feature [...]

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Web Workers update for Firefox 3.1

Ben Turner has nicely written up the state of Web Workers that we will see in Firefox 3.1 (in beta 2 right now). To show the latest, Ben got a demo working that decrypts Weave data in the client using a Worker: PLAIN TEXT JAVASCRIPT: // Launch the main worker. if (!worker) { [...]

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AddressChooser: address picker in real-time

Sébastein Gruhier has released a new address component that integrated a map with the address that you are filling. The UX is interesting as when you first get typing it doesn’t really narrow down the address so you are seeing maps of bizarre places. As well as a basic version, you can also tie in auto [...]

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Technical Details Behind iWork.com

As soon as I heard about the new iWork.com site launched yesterday, I knew I wanted to know more about how it was made. iWork.com is a web-based way to share and collaborate over your iWork documents. I searched around the blogosphere seeing if anyone knew any technical details, but didn't find anything, so I [...]

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Detecting twitter users with JavaScript - handy or evil?

Earlier this week I blogged about a proof of concept that you can detect if a user is logged in to twitter and display their data with a few lines of JavaScript. This could be used to show for example "tweet this" buttons in a blog application. The trick is easy: use the user_timeline to [...]

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SendMeHome with GWT

SendMeHome lets you to assign a unique code, called a SendMeHome ID, to any physical item. We are launching our newest feature, Stories, which connects a group of people through an item as it travels the globe. Social networks such as Facebook mainly involve users communicating with their ‘friends’, SendMeHome is unique because it uses [...]

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QEvent: Small, Portable Event Library

Daniel Steigerwald told us about his labor of love: QEvent, a "powerful tiny extensible standalone event library". He provides this laundry-list of features: * lightweight footprint * no namespace pollution - everything is wrapped in obj.$QEvent * normalizes the DOM event model * [...]

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What Causes the Long-Running Script Warning?

Nicholas Zakas decided to dive deep on everyone's favorite sign that you've done something wrong: Few web developers truly understand what triggers the long-running script dialog in various browsers, including myself. So I decided to sit down and figure out under what circumstances you’ll see this dialog. There are basically two different ways of determining that [...]

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Special Offer for Ajaxian Readers: TheServerSide Java Symposium

Hello Ajaxians! We’re inviting all of the Java developers out there to an event organized by our sister site, TheServerSide.com, the Web’s largest enterprise Java community. As a member of Ajaxian, you save an extra $100 off the registration fee with the code AJAXIAN. (Register before January 16 to save a total of $400 and get [...]

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Who needs Flash? Having fun with Canvas and SVG

Over in SproutCore land, they have been talking about Peter Bergstrom and his amazing work with Canvas and SVG: Peter Bergstrom has been doing some amazing work with SVG and canvas tags in his SproutCore-based these project called PaperCube. PaperCube visualizes citations their relationships between authors. Watching the videos of his project, you’d swear he was [...]

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2008: Awesome JavaScript

Jacob Seidelin has a really nice 2008 roundup of awesome JavaScript-yness that focuses a little on his own area of expertise (canvas whiz and all): 2008 has been just great, not least because of all the great stuff people have been doing with JavaScript, the new canvas element and the web in general. Browser vendors are [...]

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SandboxSafari: Keeping the Safari nice and tame

Robert Tomsick has been playing with Sandboxed Safari, a project that aims to let you use the Leopard sandbox feature with the browser, via a little launcher: When Leopard was released, one of its big selling points was its “sandbox” feature. This garnered a fair bit of attention, as sandboxing is a fairly new feature for [...]