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1.Using jQuery to directly call ASP.NET AJAX page methods ...
Description:An example of how to use jQuery to call an ASP.NET AJAX page
method, without using a ScriptManager.
2.ASP.NET MVC: Ajax Dialog Form Using jQuery UI | Nick Olsen ...
Description:11-08-2011 · In one of my recent projects I needed to display
some information, allow the user to edit it utilizing a dialog window,
post the updated information and ...
3.MyFeedReader - A simple feed reader using ASP.NET 3.5 ...
Description:28-12-2007 · An article on creating quick and powerful
applications using the new technologies introduced with .NET 3.5 and
Visual Studio 2008; Author: Emad Ibrahim ...
4.PHP Freaks
Description:Forum Stats Last Post Info; Announcements. Announcements,
news, and important information specific to PHP Freaks. 27 topics; 458
replies; New Moderator: requinix
5.Flex Help - Adobe Systems
Description:Introducing Styling and Skinning. Adobe TV hosts a Flex in a
Week training video that introduces the concepts of styling and skinning.
6.Newest Questions - Stack Overflow
Description:What I am trying to do is, lets say, our users send an email
to help@supportmysite.com, then as soon as help@supportmysite.com receives
an email, it checks the parts ...
7.Update on Adobe Spry framework availability
Description:When Adobe first introduced Spry, our goal was to bring Ajax
capabilities to the web design community, allowing designers to create web
pages that provided a richer ...
8.Use jQuery and ASP.NET AJAX to build a client side ...
Description:If you think that code looks ugly, that's because it is. While
it works great, I would not recommend this implementation. It will be
difficult for you to maintain ...
9.HTML Goodies: The Ultimate HTML Resource
Description:Features HTML and graphics tutorials with online samples.
Forums, and newsletter.
10.KITT - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Description:In The Simpsons episode " Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore
", KITT is featured in an exhibit at the Museum of Television and TV
titled "Things that shouldn't talk ...
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