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Alex Papadimoulis' Periodically Updated, Syndicated Website
Title:ScriptOnly - The Opposite of a NOSCRIPT
Summary:Despite all of the advances in client-side scripting, the wonderful Javascript libraries like Protot... (2/22/2008 9:33:12 AM)
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ScriptOnly - The Opposite of a NOSCRIPT 286 days ago Read More http://weblogs.asp.net/alex_papadimoulis/archive/2008/02/21/scriptonly-the-opposite-of-a-noscript.aspx
Despite all of the advances in client-side scripting, the wonderful Javascript libraries like Prototype and scriptaculous, and the ease of writing AJAXy code in ASP.NET, there’s still one aspect of...
A Workaround For VirtualPath Weirdness With Custom VirtualPathProviders 327 days ago Read More http://weblogs.asp.net/alex_papadimoulis/archive/2008/01/11/a-workaround-for-virtualpath-weirdness-with-custom-virtualpathproviders.aspx
[[ Meta-blogging: as you may have noticed from the name/description change (and of course, this article) I’ve decided to shift the focus of this blog back to the “front lines” of Microsoft/.NET dev...
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Stop Using Enterprise Manager! (Use DDL Instead) 945 days ago Read More http://weblogs.asp.net/alex_papadimoulis/archive/2006/05/03/444973.aspx
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