"Once the CSS was done, I was informed that I’d now need to take the tabular reporting table I just created and make it sort on any of the columns, get the data via AJAX calls to a flat file that would store the JSON for the dummy data, create nice drop-down date pickers so date ranges in the report could be chosen by the end user, page the data using a flickr-style pager so only 20 lines would show up on a page, and alternate the row colors in the table (and make sure that doesn’t break when you sort!)."
Friday, January 22, 2010
Head first into javascript (and jQuery)
Musings of an Anonymous Geek: Head first into javascript (and jQuery):
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Microsoft IIS Web Deployment Tool
Web Deployment Tool : The Official Microsoft IIS Site
"The Web Deployment Tool simplifies the migration, management and deployment of IIS Web servers, Web applications and Web sites."
Monday, January 11, 2010
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Dissecting Time Machine & Replacing It With rsync
Backup Central - Dissecting Time Machine & Replacing It With rsync
"With rsync (which is built into both MacOS, Linux, & FreeBSD, and can be installed on Windows) and a little shell scripting, you can mimic everything but the GUI and you don't need no stinking sparse files. I even wrote a little script that I'll share with you at the end of this post."Must try this when I get some more storage.
Saturday, January 02, 2010
RSSOwl
Overview | RSSOwl - Powerful RSS / RDF / Atom News Feed Reader
"Applications that collect data from RSS-compliant sites are called RSS readers or 'aggregators.' RSSOwl is such an application. RSSOwl lets you gather, organize, update, and store information from any compliant source in a convenient, easy to use interface, save selected information in various formats for offline viewing and sharing, and much more. It's easy to configure and the best of all: It's platform-independent."
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)