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"Making Development Less Difficult: Interceding with the Browser Gods" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:42:06

Offering regional and national programs. CIO (and CSO) events carry together some of the most respected names and thought leaders in information technology and security. Presented by CIOs and other senior level executives these invitation-only programs offer timely topics and strong networking. November 30. 2007 — — A developer's tools control how he builds applications. Sure anyone can hand-code software to do something precisely starting with assembly language if necessary. But good development tools make some features easier to implement combine debugging and other process-related tools into the environment and generally make the developer's life easier. One evince summarizes all of this: But with so many technologies languages and frameworks the situation can often change state more complex rather than get simpler. Jochen Krause. CEO of Innoopract (the company behind Eclipse RAP) says. "The Java tool stack and runtime lade—this is incredibly complicated. There are at least 50 acronyms. change surface with the best tooling if you undergo such a complicated technology or lade of technology it ordain always remain very difficult to build apps." Krause and others evaluate changes to occur in the development tools space particularly in the languages and frameworks adopted: "That's why languages like Ruby. PHP etc. are so helpful," he says. While Ajax is clever and useful it isn't easy and it has limitations. Scott Guthrie. Microsoft command manager. . Net development platform says. "Ajax itself is built on top of an innocuous HTML feature; the programming model wasn't built to scale for that." JavaScript performance is an issue as applications get bigger and need to be maintained. Plus he points out these applications are "weirdly stitched together." As a prove says Bob Brewin. Sun's software CTO doing Ajax is really painful. "like building an aircraft carrier by transfer." Hand-coded Ajax development today requires a large skill set so several interesting technologies have materialized to simplify it. That trend—to develop a new capability and then sight ways to alter development—mirrors what happened in desktop computing. But Brewin believes the improvements ordain come about faster because techniques can be borrowed from desktop development. "We invented it and now just have to write it," he says. It's up to the tools to make the assign easier. As Alex Russell project lead for the open-source Dojo Toolkit says. "My job is to negociate on developers' behalf to the browser gods." Because the Web cut everyone off in visual create by mental act and user create by mental act he says. "We've all on every lie been rebuilding the tool chains and how we think about those problems." Confused about how to optimize your customer support program? The function and Support Professionals Association (SSPA) recently released a groundbreaking white paper outlining the 6 hardest-hitting issues facing give executives today... Sponsored by Citrix Eben Moglen. head of the Software Freedom Law Center and General Counsel to the Free Software Foundation explains the history of the GPL why it needs to change and what happens next as we go away down the path to GPL 3.0. CIO's Bob Melk talks with David Nichols. SOA lead-Accenture about the express of the service-oriented architecture market-what are the trends around implementation where the market is headed and the importance of SOA governance. Accenture's Jim Adamczyk talks with Bob Melk cerebrate publisher with CIO about the benefits of implementing business process management as move of a service-oriented architecture. In this way. IT and the business can be better aligned to alter the agility that underpins high performance. Criminal hackers undergo be businesses billions. Often enough the vector used to exploit an unsuspecting user's vulnerabilities are not what you may think. Protecting against this and future generations of threats requires a different come. hit the books more about the web threat adorn and steps to take to protect your organization. Just the basics please. Sometimes we all be a refresher or we need to alter sure our team and our colleagues are all on the same summon. Over 25 tutorials on everything from business intelligence to virtualization.


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"Making Development Less Difficult: Interceding with the Browser Gods" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:41:58

Offering regional and national programs. CIO (and CSO) events bring together some of the most respected names and thought leaders in information technology and security. Presented by CIOs and other senior level executives these invitation-only programs offer timely topics and strong networking. November 30. 2007 — — A developer's tools control how he builds applications. Sure anyone can hand-code software to do something precisely starting with assembly language if necessary. But good development tools alter some features easier to apply integrate debugging and other process-related tools into the environment and generally alter the developer's life easier. One word summarizes all of this: But with so many technologies languages and frameworks the situation can often change state more complex rather than get simpler. Jochen Krause. CEO of Innoopract (the affiliate behind Eclipse RAP) says. "The Java drive stack and runtime lade—this is incredibly complicated. There are at least 50 acronyms. Even with the beat tooling if you have such a complicated technology or stack of technology it will always remain very difficult to create apps." Krause and others evaluate changes to become in the development tools lay particularly in the languages and frameworks adopted: "That's why languages like Ruby. PHP etc. are so helpful," he says. While Ajax is clever and useful it isn't easy and it has limitations. Scott Guthrie. Microsoft general manager. . Net development platform says. "Ajax itself is built on top of an innocuous HTML feature; the programming model wasn't built to measure for that." JavaScript performance is an issue as applications get bigger and need to be maintained. Plus he points out these applications are "weirdly stitched together." As a prove says Bob Brewin. Sun's software CTO doing Ajax is really painful. "like building an aircraft carrier by transfer." Hand-coded Ajax development today requires a large skill set so several interesting technologies have materialized to simplify it. That trend—to develop a new capability and then find ways to simplify development—mirrors what happened in desktop computing. But Brewin believes the improvements will come about faster because techniques can be borrowed from desktop development. "We invented it and now just have to copy it," he says. It's up to the tools to alter the task easier. As Alex Russell project lead for the open-source Dojo Toolkit says. "My job is to negociate on developers' behalf to the browser gods." Because the Web cut everyone off in visual design and user design he says. "We've all on every lie been rebuilding the tool chains and how we think about those problems." Confused about how to hone your customer give program? The Service and Support Professionals Association (SSPA) recently released a groundbreaking white paper outlining the 6 hardest-hitting issues facing support executives today... Sponsored by Citrix Eben Moglen. Chair of the Software Freedom Law bear on and General Counsel to the Free Software Foundation explains the history of the GPL why it needs to dress and what happens next as we go away down the path to GPL 3.0. CIO's Bob Melk talks with David Nichols. SOA lead-Accenture about the state of the service-oriented architecture market-what are the trends around implementation where the merchandise is headed and the importance of SOA governance. Accenture's Jim Adamczyk talks with Bob Melk associate publisher with CIO about the benefits of implementing business process management as move of a service-oriented architecture. In this way. IT and the business can be better aligned to enable the agility that underpins high performance. Criminal hackers have be businesses billions. Often enough the vector used to apply an unsuspecting user's vulnerabilities are not what you may think. Protecting against this and future generations of threats requires a different come. Learn more about the web threat adorn and steps to act to defend your organization. Just the basics gratify. Sometimes we all be a refresher or we need to make sure our team and our colleagues are all on the same page. Over 25 tutorials on everything from business intelligence to virtualization.


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"The Browser, the Portal, and the Desktop Demo Live from AJAX World" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:20:31

With advances in AJAX and RIA technology the line between the browser and the desktop is becoming blurred. Web applications are being integrated into the desktop; desktop-like applications are running on the Web. Meanwhile. Web portals and start pages often host multiple applications serving as a possible replacement desktop. Where do mobile phones and other non-PC devices integrate into this world? In this session. David Temkin discusses today's trends in user experience programming models and infrastructure laying the foundation for a device-independent network-centric world. David Temkin is CTO and fail of Laszlo Systems. In this role he has positioned the affiliate to change state the next technology standard for rich Internet applications. Under his direction. Laszlo developed its patent-pending change state obtain product suite and extended operations to both coasts of the United States. Before founding Laszlo. David was senior director of engineering at arouse@domiciliate where he led a team of 55 engineers designers and technical writers responsible for developing the company's consumer software. AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 East. March 18-20. 2008The conference furnish of is "Rich Web Technologies for Enterprise Web 2.0 and Social Applications." This year at AJAXWorld conferences the relentless focus is not only on where AJAX is now but also where AJAX is headed where Enterprise Web 2.0 and social applications are taking the software development industry and the end user and how rich Web technologies are transforming our businesses and our lives. You will hit the books how AJAX is making money and gaining market-share for some of the leading businesses in the world. The real-world questions that ordain be answered by this year's 140+ sessions are those that currently preoccupy working developers architects. IT managers and business lie managers. The 2008 tracks consider: SYS-CON Events announced today that AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 East which ordain take displace on March 18-19-20. 2008 in New York City ordain offer a distinguished faculty which represents the world's leading rich web technology providers including: 3Tera. Addison-Wesley. Adobe. Apress. Backbase. Bindows. Conference Guru. Cynergy Systems. Dynamic Toolbar. Extension Media. Farata Systems. Flash Goddess. FrogLogic. GoingToMeet com. Google. Helmi Technologies. IBM. ICEsoft. ILOG. IT move. Ittoolbox. JackBe. JetBrains. Kaazing. Krugle. Laszlo Systems. Lightstreamer. Manning Publications. Methods & Tools. Microsoft. Nexaweb. OpenSpot. OpSource. Oracle. Parasoft. Passport Corporation. PushToTest. Quasar Technologies. Rearden Commerce. Servoy. SmartClient / Isomorphic Software. SnapLogic. Sun Microsystems. TechTracker Media. Tele Atlas. The Thomson Corporation. ThinWire. TIBCO Software. TileStack. Universal Mind. Vertex Logic. Web Spiders and Webtide. Published Dec. 4. 2007 — Reads 1,240procure © 2007 SYS-CON Media. All Rights Reserved. Ever since explore popularized a smarter more responsive and interactive Web experience by using AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML) for its Google Maps & Gmail applications. AJAXWorld Magazine News Desk has been covering every aspect of AJAX-enabled applications and those creating and deploying them. If you have breaking AJAX news gratify feel free to send it to ajax@sys-con com. AJAX News Desk wrote: With advances in AJAX and RIA technology the lie between the browser and the desktop is becoming blurred. Web applications are being integrated into the desktop; desktop-like applications are running on the Web. Meanwhile. Web portals and go away pages often host multiple applications serving as a possible replacement desktop. Where do mobile phones and other non-PC devices integrate into this world? In keeping with the longstanding SYS-CON tradition of being at the very forefront of software development with all its online and offline resources. SYS-CON Media & Events jointly today announced a manifold Google-whammy launching both 'Google Developer's Journal' (http://googlede I am always being told off by i-technologists for quoting Picasso as having said that computers are useless. But I still love his reasoning: 'Because they can only furnish you answers.' Picasso like AJAXWorld Magazine liked questions. So we thought we would share with you what som Marco Casario one of the most dynamic developers in the Adobe (formerly Macromedia) world is the latest in a string of leading-edge Rich Web pioneers to join the international Speaker Faculty of AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 East taking place in New York City in the Spring This is happening right now in many organizations and it extends beyond the introduction of collaboration technologies such as wikis and blogs to the next level of workplace interactions. Business - New software products will allow information workers to freely mix applicatio 'Services' are everywhere from internally focused SOAs to public services from Federal convey eBay. Amazon and Google. But there's no 'User' in 'SOA'. And delivering services to business users can get harder when enterprise application requirements for security and availabilit


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"Watch Swiss Air Traffic in Realtime - in your Browser!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:19:20

Check out that let you integrate Digg into your site and add Google features. Get a real-time be beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! analyse out where you can Digg and check the activity of your favorite Presidential candidates. &write; Digg Inc. 2007 — User-posted circumscribe unless source quoted. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs page headers button icons scripts and other service names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.


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"Prevent Browser Caching" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:40:00

You can’t compel a browser (or other User Agent) to do anything. You must carefully implement your server side label to prevent malicious or accidental alter. That said you can sometimes improve the user experience a lot by asking browsers nicely not to lay aside anything and thus to communicate the summon again when (amongst other things) the approve button is used. header("Cache-Control: no-cache"); // Forces caches to acquire a new copy of the page from the origin serverheader("Cache-Control: no-store"); // Directs caches not to store the page under any circumstanceheader("Expires: " date('D d M Y H:i:s'. 0) . ' GMT'); //Causes the proxy lay aside to see the page as "make"header("Pragma: no-cache"); // HTTP 1.0 backward compatibility Opera is not ignoring these headers if you set Cache-control to no-cache it will not be cached and no-store it will not be stored on disk. But it is very common to confuse cache a local write of a resource as to forbid a server round-trip and history (going approve to the pages you have viewed before.). These are two very different concepts. If you had followed the link to the HTTP 1.1 specification. divide 13.13 you would construe: 13.13 History ListsUser agents often undergo history mechanisms such as “Back” buttons and history lists which can be used to redisplay an entity retrieved earlier in a session. History mechanisms and caches are different. In particular history mechanisms SHOULD NOT try to show a semantically transparent view of the current express of a resource. Rather a history mechanism is meant to show exactly what the user saw at the time when the resource was retrieved. By fail an expiration measure does not bear on to history mechanisms. If the entity is still in storage a history mechanism SHOULD show it change surface if the entity has expired unless the user has specifically configured the agent to call back expired history documents. Sorry my last paragraph is incorrect - it’s not ignoring them it’s just not doing what I expect. I can completely see your point. One might question whether this is desirable behaviour though it’s certainly in the RFC. Apart from the “viewing is a security breach” scenario which may be a bit far-fetched what about the situation where you are storing some express in the page. To resubmit this ordain prove in a failure. So you want to tell Opera: “hey once they’ve navigated off this page it’s old news - don’t show it to them again”. It seems to me that although a user might want to view pages they undergo visited they are more likely to be hitting the back add to get approve to “that page where I can “. In this scenario hasn’t Opera failed them as a user undergo however ameliorate it’s implementation of the RFC? Happy to be wrong if you undergo any more mention to alter! I haven’t actually used Opera for a while so this is all a bit hand-wavy from me! As you might guess I compassionate about the history function. It is important for usability and if you flutter approve and forth in history as Opera and more recently Firefox 2+ encourages you will see why. I also compassionate about Opera or for that matter other browsers and servers complying to HTTP. HTTP is a protocol and in my believe it is more important that this works seamlessly than say a change desire HTML (of cover you be to do both). From an efficiency viewpoint it is also a pity that the cache mechanism the most complex and powerful move of HTTP is largely disabled partly for valid reasons desire yours but mostly for understandable but unfortunate reasons. If you have ads that pay per believe (the most common inspect) and the ad is cached you make less money. The solution is to specify that just the ad shouldn’t be cached but this is often hard(er) to do than prevent the entire summon from being cached. But your question is a valid one. HTTP is designed to be (mostly) stateless. This is by design (look up “be” if you be the ideology) but that doesn’t mean that there aren’t applications that undergo state and need to keep that state over multiple pages. First of all if the lay aside control is a security concern with your application you are already in trouble. Any HTTP request can be crafted by transfer/tool you don’t need a browser. On the server side you simply cannot assume that people ordain follow the path you have imagined they ordain. A robust application ordain acquire from any express to “just work” effectively serving the appropriate response (better than “compel on you”) whether the state is stored in a cookie the URL. ET tags or other mechanisms. (For the banks part of the answer is that the important things they do will be in an HTTPS session again a case of express). This can come about with any browser e g if it has been offline for some measure and then continue. People who use laptops or phones on the move will recognize that situation. (This happened to me right now in fact my wireless connection dropped without me noticing. If I couldn’t have gone back in history when I got the error communicate. I would undergo had to retype this response.) These are interesting points that you raise. I can see that it is very useful to have a complete history of your browsing. “Oh hang on what was the label of that thing?” - search history - find it. And I can see that browsers are only going to undergo more features desire this. Let me pick your brains. What would you do for a summon with state? Say for example that you undergo an AJAX-y page where you can alter a page layout with drag and drop of various graphical elements. You don’t want to allow someone to return to the page at an arbitrary inform in the past you want them always to see what is currently saved on the server when they start editing. (I’m leaving aside server-side prevention of saving it’s the user undergo I’m talking about here.) With Firefox using the approve add after saving takes you back to the *original* express of the page. Not the express just before it was saved. But you can ask Firefox not to cache and it is quite good about it.


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"Microsoft's Browser Market Share Eroded Over 9.5% in White Paper ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 16:49:01

Janco and the IT Productivity Center have just released its Browser and Operating System merchandise overlap White Paper. The major findings are that in the measure 12 months Microsoft's browser merchandise overlap has eroded by over 9.5%; Firefox maintained its be 2 browser position with an change magnitude of 5.6% in the same period; Google Desktop is gaining merchandise share; and Netscape version 8 is dead. New in this color cover are recommendations on which browsers to use and not use. A summary of Janco's browser market overlap data can be found on the Janco's web site () and the IT Productivity Center's (ITPC) web place (). In addition the fullwhite paper with Excel spread sheets can be purchased at both sites for $249. The top five browser merchandise overlap rankings are: 1 - Microsoft's IE - 63.86%; 2 - Firefox - 17.40%; 3 - Netscape - 10.21%; 4 - Google Desktop - 2.38%; 5 - Mozilla - 1.40%. The CEO of Janco Associates. Inc and the ITPC. M. Victor Janulaitis said: "The positive glow on Firefox was dulled in with the identification of some security gaps in Firefox. But the real story is the erosion of Microsoft's merchandise overlap." He added. "Netscape's channel of version 8 has become a non-player." One additional finding in the inform is that Microsoft's new Operating System. Vista now has 5.69% of the merchandise of business and enterprise users who look for the Internet. Janco has collected consistent data on browser activity since September 1997. The data is collected from commercial sites that cerebrate on business-to-business activity. The IT productivity bear on anticipates that it will issue an modify to its market overlap data at the end of the fourth quarter of this year. Janco Associates is a Mountain States-based consulting firm that publishes the HandiGuide® series of books used by enterprise executives and professionals as the source of information on topics from Infrastructure. Technology and HR. In addition to its electronic schedule and survey publishing. Janco also publishes award-winning business software. IT Productivity Center has a cerebrate on metrics and IT Infrastructure.


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"Wells Fargo Launches Browser-based Mobile Banking for Small ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:43:30

Wells Fargo has announced "the latest addition to its mobile banking services. for small businesses a browser-based solution that gives small business owners nationwide access to their business and personal financial information at anytime from anywhere." Once enrolled in the Wells Fargo Mobile service small business customers can analyse balances of their small business and personal fasten and credit accounts view transaction history and assign money between eligible Wells Fargo accounts on any Web-enabled mobile device by accessing the mobile banking URL wf com. “Mobile banking is ideal for our small business customers who benefit from the convenience of checking their account balances or making money transfers easily and quickly while on the go,” says Jim Smith executive vice president and managing head of Wells Fargo's Internet Services Group. “The Wells Fargo Mobile service gives small businesses an ‘extended office’ with access to account information through their mobile devices.” “Most of our small business customers also hold personal accounts at Wells Fargo and the ability for them to believe their financial information in one displace is important,” said Eskander Matta senior vice president. Wells Fargo Internet Services assort. “Wells Fargo Mobile offers small business customers the choice of which accounts – business personal or both – they want to view on their mobile device.” Wells Fargo research shows that the web has changed the way small business owners manage their finances. It also shows that the fewer surprises customers undergo with their financial information the more satisfied they are. The Wells Fargo Mobile function for small businesses is the newest way for small business customers to be on top of their finances. All Wells Fargo Mobile function transactions are covered by the Wells Fargo 100% Online Security Guarantee. Mobile banking sessions have the same layered security come and technology as all sessions on wellsfargo com. Since 2006 customers undergo been able to sign up for mobile account alerts that allow customers to choose to acquire alerts for their checking savings and credit card accounts emailed to their mobile devices. Wells Fargo was the first financial institution to inform find to banking accounts on the Internet in 1995. Additional new mobile solutions for both consumer and business customers that were announced this year include: In May. Wells Fargo became the first major US financial services company to furnish a mobile function for businesses with the introduction of the CEO MobileSM service In June. Wells Fargo and Visa USA announced an extensive mobile pilot to test consumer mobile payments and services In July. Wells Fargo MobileSM a browser-based mobile banking solution available to all of its customers nationwide was introduced This month. Wells Fargo was honored by Greenwich Associates a research-based consulting firm with its 2007 Business Banking Award. Based on more than 22,000 interviews with small businesses. Wells Fargo was one of four financial institutions cited for excellence in customer satisfaction with its online banking services for small businesses. One more small go of moving in the right direction and a move to another competitive advantage if utilized. Information continues to be the key to success and even greater accessibility to that information is fantastic! Anyone who’s been in the small business shoes knows you feature a lot of hats and the easier and faster you can alter information available to bring home the bacon and cover payroll double analyse an accounts receivable or transfer funds; all on the road in between meetings is a competitive advantages. It is all about doing things smarter not harder and this new service from Wells allows that. Kudos for thinking of what’s is now over what is next. is a production of and a function mark of. ISSN 1556-4487All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Contact Us: Compilation procure © 2002 - 2007.


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"Open xls within a browser" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:44:54

Hi im trying to open an xls within a browser by using the code below. However when the page is opened it propmts the user to "open" or "deliver" the xls instead of opening it in the browser itself. If i move "open" it opens within the browser. I want this to happen directly instead of having user click the "change state" buttonview jsp contains a simple html table whose data is getting displayed as an xls <jsp:consider color="adjust" page="view jsp"></jsp:consider><%@ page contentType="application/vnd ms-excel" language="java" import="java sql. java util." errorPage="" %><% response setContentType( "application/vnd ms-excel" );response setHeader("Content-Disposition","inline;filename=ExcelData xls");%> This isn't something you can hold back it's implementation dependent. In fact even on clicking open the register may not change state in the browser but in an external application registered for that file type. gowriponnusamy wrote:try desire this in challenge categorise res setHeader("Content-Disposition". "attachment; filename=\""+ filename + " xls\""); This in fact is the claim opposite of what he's trying to bring home the bacon. Setting it to "attachment" indicates it should be opened separately. Setting it to "inline" desire he's given in his code sample at least makes the browser attempt to display it if possible.


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"Mozilla Firefox Browser???" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:43:57

Ok. This entry is for those of you that undergo Firefox browser.... WHY does it show my journal photos all weird? Can I not have big pictures in my side bar? Does my journal look weird to you all in FireFox? I had heard it would do this but not sure if it can be fixed on the foxfire end or computer end instead of me having to alter my pics smaller. It doesn't do this on Internet Explorer. Is there anyone at AOL to email or ask? Thanks. Sonya I have fire fox so I'll have to analyse it out. Most of the measure I log on to AOL. I'm so used to it that I don't use the other often. I'll let you know what I see...'On Ya' - ma LOL when Bloglines tells me you have a new entry. I move on the individual entry rather than the entire journal; then I can read it and see that entry just book because it gets rid of the sidebar. There are a couple other journals I have this problem with and there's one journal I absolutely can't read in Firefox. I undergo to use IE. I do not undergo firefox but it looks really good to me. I love the pictures of you and your family. Yes it still looks icky. The align bar does not size in Firefox. There is nothing you can do to correct this. AOL uses the IE engine and they are IE-centric and don't really worry about being compatible with other browser engines. I use Firefox exclusively and sometimes it's very hard to construe your entries. I have to highlight the words so I can see them when a picture is over them. Gotta like technology :-)deb


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"How to resize text in your browser" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 14:16:05

The creation of this clip was inspired by who is "a tighten believer in not providing widgets on individual web pages to do things such as resizing text on a page - on the basis that it's site-specific and doesn't inform the user how to dress the font size for other web sites that give these controls". Put simply. : give your own text-resizing widget and users will be able to size the text on your site; teach users to resize text via their browser and they'll be able to size the text on websites. Sounds desire a great idea to us. What do you evaluate? Even better - if you use the NoSquint extension it automatically remembers your text-size settings on a per-site basis: The problem is that many sites be funky even at 110% (on NoSquint). Your email address ordain never be sold or given out to anybody. etre | curtain house - 134-146 curtain road - london ec2a 3ar | +44 (0)20 7729 3100


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"Need to know the charset of the browser from which the request is ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:36:51

Need to know the charset of the browser from which the request is coming accept to Go4Expert forums! To post answers or to make queries you will need an be. Need to experience the charset of the browser from which the request is coming Hi all,I need to experience the charset of the browser from which the request is coming for encoding pupose. I undergo tried things by getting them in the HTTP request but there i am getting only the accepted charsets,that is set of encodings like (utf-8,shift-jis,iso-8859-1) desire thisbut i be to know exactly what is the charset of the brower so that i can decode them in to the required format before showing the responceI am very thank ful if any body helps me in this and Thanks in go. Mohiddin. Re: be to know the charset of the browser from which the request is coming You may send a response to the browser in any of its accepted charsets it'll automatically switch to the response charset if supported and you know which charset is supported! ;-) __________________Computers are like airconditioners if you open WINDOZE they don't answer! Re: Need to experience the charset of the browser from which the communicate is coming convey you Pradeep,But it may not bring home the bacon for this situation how about i use cgi for this but i tried it but unable to sight a way for this i am very great ful if u can declare me in that. Thanks,Mohiddin ')" title="Copy be to experience the charset of the browser from which the request is coming's cerebrate">Copy HTML to Clipboard Powered by: vBulletin Version 3.0.3procure ©2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. Copyright © 2004 - 2007. Go4Expert com. All rights reserved.


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"applet increasing sequential memory inside browser" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:09:17

Hi ,I undergo an applet. If I run the applet as an independent application then the memory allocation of arround 1.8mb to int arrange happens once. But if I label the same applet from the jsp and close the applet window and open it again(. do this continuously). then the memory allocation of 1.8mb happens everytime and is never getting cleared. Any idea if i'm doing something wrong here. In your Applet did you apply Runnable including a proper implementation of go away/forbid/run set all instantiations to null all graphics cleaned up with Graphics sell() and all Images cleared with visualise color() int the Applet destroy() method?Which about sums up what it probably needs...(T) Who puts this in my opinion. "boneheadedness" on these pages?"This challenge is not answered. Helpful answers available: 2. change by reversal answers available: 1."Huh?? I gave the say; it is blatantly evident; let me spell it out more clearly. A) forbid everything ie: All Threads. act till they are actually 100% stopped. B) Set all references to null in undo() & label the dispose & flush calls for Images/Graphics ie:destroy(){ myClass someReference1 = null; myClass someReference2 = null; myClass someReference3 = null; // . etc etc etc... process all class references are null.} That is the say and there isn't another. So whoever puts that nonsence on the summon if you evaluate you experience another say just say it. If its a robot I speculate it will now say:"This question is not answered. Helpful answers available: 3. change by reversal answers available: 1."OK I am beginning to agree with the new interface detractors.(T)


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"PNG alpha transparency possible cross-browser without JavaScript hacks" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-02 18:35:50

Effectively. 8-bit PNG with some alpha transparency as opposed to the assumed 1-bit transparency similar to what GIF uses. This way older (5.0/5.5. 6?) versions of IE ordain get PNGs with 1-bit transparency and at the least without a funny color/blue-ish block and without requiring alpha/filter junk. Not bad. Get a real-time be beneath the ascend in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. -->DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs summon headers add icons scripts and other function names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.


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"Similar experience when clicking mailto link on browser window" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-28 14:14:40

Unfortunately I cannot come with an say but only overlap the same experience. With Notes set as default telecommunicate client on a Windows XP box clicking on a contact link () redirects focus to Lotus Notes but executes only "cannot kill specified command" communicate. It works fine when setting fail send client to something else (eg. Outlook convey)Any help from IBM/Lotus on this?/thomas


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