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Customizing and Managing Your Site's Appearance - Part 2   more similar news »
This week we'll look at an example that demonstrates the dynamic selection of themes. The page contains no appearance markup, only structured content. All formatting is contained in the theme skins and CSS files. By Randy Connolly. 0414
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 4   more similar news »
In part 3 of the series, we added the brains behind our Autocomplete text field's search functionality. Now it's time to turn our attention to the Web components. This week we'll create the CSS file, since it, along with the JavaScript file, need to be linked to the AutocompleteSearch.jsp page. By Rob Gravelle. 0416
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Customizing and Managing Your Site's Appearance - Part 3   more similar news »
When a page that uses a master page (i.e. a content page) is requested, ASP.NET merges the content page and master page together (assuming both have been compiled) by inserting the master page's content at the beginning of the content page's control tree. This means that the master page content is actually a control added to the page. By Randy Connolly. 0421
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Email Marketing for MySpace Artists   more similar news »
The competition for attention on MySpace is intense. Many artists want to stand out from the crowd, but it can be difficult to break through the clutter. Enter email marketing, which gives artists the ability to send out newsletters, targeted email campaigns and more. By Robert Burko. 0423
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Implement Drag and Drop in Your Web Apps   more similar news »
With the advent of GWT (Google Web Toolkit), we have drag-and-drop capabilities in a Java-based Web application framework. In this solution, we implement drag and drop in its own module, allowing you to easily incorporate it into your applications. By David Geary and Rob Gordon. 0428
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 5   more similar news »
In part 4 of the series, we defined the appearance of our autocomplete control using an external cascading style sheet (CSS). This week we'll create a JavaScript file to manage the behavior of the autocomplete control in the browser. By Rob Gravelle. 0501
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Perl Pragma Primer   more similar news »
Pragmas in Perl are specific instructions that we can embed in Perl code, depending on our needs and preferences, that allow our scripts to be compiled and behave differently than they would otherwise. In this article, we look at how pragmas work. By Dan Ragle. 0508
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Software Engineering for Ajax   more similar news »
A great advantage of using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) when building Ajax applications is leveraging advanced software engineering. This week you'll learn how to use the Java software engineering tools in GWT to build high-quality Ajax applications. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0512
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 6   more similar news »
In part 5 of the series, the AutocompleteList JavaScript file, we wrote the client-side script to manage the behavior of the Autocomplete control in the browser. This week we're going to finish the remaining Web files, including the AutocompleteSearch.jsp page. 0515
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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Software Engineering for Ajax - Part 2   more similar news »
Eclipse provides a nice environment for debugging a running Java application. When launched, the application runs in the hosted mode browser. In Debug mode, the hosted mode browser is connected to Eclipse and can use Eclipse's debugging commands. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0519
Thu Jan 01, 1970
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