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4 October 2009 20:35
Admin

Fixed Table Header is fixing header row of table without div overflow. It is fix header row of table when scroll down the page.
You can use fixedtableheader plugin with ASP.NET DataGrid or GridView.
Tested with:
- Internet Explorer 6 - 7 - 8
- Firefox 3.5.3
- Google Chrome 4.0.220.1
- Safari 4.0.3
- Opera 10.00
You can see demo page and description :
jQuery Fixed Table Header Plugin Demo Page
For download plugin :
Click for download jquery.fixedtableheader plugin on jquery.com
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22 March 2009 17:33
Admin
jQuery.bestupper - jQuery UpperCase Plugin v1.0 is available. BestUpper is change chars to uppercase when is typing. It is support
English and Turkish keyboard now. It is clear white spaces when exiting
the control in blur event.
You can test this plugin:
http://www.mustafaozcan.net/en/page/jquery-bestupper-jQuery-UpperCase-Plugin.aspx
Or download from jQuery Plugin site.
click for jquery.bestupper plugin page on jquery.com
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17 January 2009 10:53
Admin
jQuery 1.3 faster than v.1.2.6. You can use new jQuery file with old jQuery Visual Studio Documentation file without descriptions of new features.
Download new jQuery 1.3
Performance Test Results
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28 October 2008 16:40
Admin
New version jQuery 1.2.6 intellisense (Visual Studio Autocomplete Documentation) is available on download section in jquery.com . It's also uploaded by John Resig to jquery project page on code.google.com . New intellisense documentation name called Visual Studio Autocomplete Documentation and version is "Comment version: 1.2.6a". It's supported by Microsoft and I announced it in my post.
You can download jquery-1.2.6-vsdoc.js (171 Kb)
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26 October 2008 09:09
Admin
Visual Studio JavaScript
intellisense feature is very cool. But if you are adding JavaScript
files to Master Pages with ResolveUrl method, you can not use
intellisense feature in design time. Also you can use
intellisense feature with different way. There is a sample code
below.
In Master Page :
<script src="<%=ResolveUrl("~/Js/jquery-1.2.6-intellisense.js")%>"
type="text/javascript"></script>
<asp:Literal ID="ltrJs" runat="server" Visible="false" EnableViewState="false">
<script src="Js/jquery-1.2.6-intellisense.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
</asp:Literal>
First section is require
for detect javascript file's url in runtime. Second section is
require for intellisense support in design time. Second section can
not display in rendered page. Of course you can use
intellisense feature in which pages using this master page.
Updated - 03.11.2008 (Thanks to Visual Web Developer Team) The other way:
<script src="<%=ResolveUrl("~/Js/jquery-1.2.6.js")%>"
type="text/javascript"></script>
<% if (false) { %>
<script src="Js/jquery-1.2.6-intellisense.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<% } %>
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29 September 2008 02:26
Admin
Microsoft will be shipping jQuery with Visual Studio going forward. Microsoft will distribute the jQuery JavaScript library as-is, and Microsoft will not be forking or changing the source from the main jQuery branch. The files will continue to use and ship under the existing jQuery MIT license.Microsoft will also distribute
intellisense-annotated versions that provide great Visual Studio
intellisense and help-integration at design-time like
my published jQuery intellisense file. I believe that Microsoft will grow jQuery intellisense futures and usability of jQuery included ASP.NET applications.
Microsoft use jQuery as one of the libraries used to implement higher-level controls in the ASP.NET AJAX Control Toolkit, as well as to implement new Ajax server-side helper methods for ASP.NET MVC. New features we add to ASP.NET AJAX (like the new client template support) will be designed to integrate nicely with jQuery as well. Microsoft also plan to contribute tests, bug fixes, and patches back to the jQuery open source project. These will all go through the standard jQuery patch review process.
Nokia is looking to use jQuery to develop applications for their WebKit-based Web Run-Time. The run-time is a stripped-down browser rendering engine that allows for easy, but powerful, application development. This means that jQuery will be distributed on all Nokia phones that include the web run-time. To start Nokia will be moving a number of their applications to work on the run-time (such as Maps) and building them using jQuery. jQuery will become part of their widget development platform, meaning that any developer will be able to use jQuery in the construction of widgets for Nokia phones.
Microsoft and Nokia aren’t looking to make any modifications to jQuery (both in the form of code or licensing) - they simply wish to promote its use as-is. They’ve recognized its position as the most popular JavaScript library and wish to see its growth and popularity continue to flourish.
You can read these posts for additional information :
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2 September 2008 02:50
evrenefe
Today I had a mail from a blog titled "Google Chrome - Google's Web Browser". Mail has links some blogs and a comic book. I also add urls for you.
So what is "Google Chrome"? As I understand from blog and comic book it is WebKit open source web browser engine based, multi-threaded, V8 javascript virtual machine powered, Google style browser. WebKit used in many browser projects including MacOS X Safari, KDE Konquero and some Nokia S60 browsers. V8 Team are (I don't know guys very much, as some said) expert in virtual machines and they have idea whatever languageyou want to put a vm in. Google aims to make javascript engine faster, more powerful and more stable. Multi-threading is not new for application programming but Google guys think further and not only different tabs work different processes but also different web domains in same tab will work in different processes. Very hard to implement and manage.
The most important part of this project is Google Chrome will be open source. I think,for internet community, being open source is most dealing option. You have no boundaries except continuing as open source. In my opinion it worths.
As a Google addict I will try first beta of Google Chrome as soon as possible. Like Bilbo Baggins said before his 111th birthday party "this will be a night to remember!"
Link for blog:
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-09-01-n47.html
and link for comic book:
http://blogoscoped.com/google-chrome/1
Edit: And the day comes, I am editing this artice with Google Chrome. Try yourself at http://www.google.com/chrome/