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ASP.NET Caffe: WCF - Enable custom session management
http://dotnetcaffe.blogspot.com/2012/05/wcf-enable-custom-session-management.html
ASPNET, JavaScript, Oracle and SQL articles and code. Level 2 Sub Menu 1. Level 2 Sub Menu 2. Level 2 Sub Menu 3. Level 3 Sub Menu 1. Level 2 Sub Menu 1. Level 2 Sub Menu 2. Level 2 Sub Menu 3. Level 3 Sub Menu 1. Level 2 Sub Menu 1. Level 2 Sub Menu 2. Level 2 Sub Menu 3. Level 3 Sub Menu 1. WCF - Enable custom session management. Posted by Michael Heliso. System.ServiceModel.Channels.SecurityBindingElement. Supports security based sessions). Supposrts MSMQ datagram sessions). You can leave a response.
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John Resig - Simple JavaScript Inheritance
http://ejohn.org/blog/simple-javascript-inheritance
I’ve been doing a lot of work, lately, with JavaScript inheritance – namely for my work-in-progress JavaScript book. 8211; and in doing so have examined a number of different JavaScript classical-inheritance-simulating techniques. Out of all the ones that I’ve looked at I think my favorites were the implementations employed by base2. Js]var Person = Class.extend({. Thisdancing = isDancing;. Return this.dancing;. Var Ninja = Person.extend({. This super( false );. Call the inherited version of dance().
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TeChomplishments: Javascript top 11 websites
http://techiejknair.blogspot.com/2010/10/javascript-top-11-websites.html
Tuesday, October 5, 2010. Javascript top 11 websites. REBLOGGED FROM Angus Croll's blog http:/ javascriptweblog.wordpress.com/. These are the JavaScript blogs that I am repeatedly drawn to. Their emphasis is on the language itself. Real code, real situations. Enjoy! Author of famed Raphael vector graphics engine. Updated fairly infrequently but always high quality. Http:/ dmitry.baranovskiy.com/. I came across this site fairly recently but already finding plenty of absorbing content. This one. Mr Functio...
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Dean Edwards: getElementsByTagName()
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2009/12/getelementsbytagname
Convert any colour value to hex in MSIE. MSIE’s document.createStyleSheet() throws an error if there are more than 30 existing style sheets. It turns out that document fragments. Do not implement the. Method. But they. Nobody cares about this except for people that write JavaScript selector engines. If you are one of those people then keep reading. I can code around the absence of a lot of. Seemed impossible to do without. So I had to fake it! Function/method calls (even on native objects). You can proba...
dean.edwards.name
Dean Edwards: Callbacks vs Events
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2009/03/callbacks-vs-events
Two steps forward one step back. Most of the major JavaScript libraries claim to support custom events in one form or another. For example, jQuery, YUI and Dojo all support a custom “document ready” event. However, the implementation of these custom events is always some form of callback system. Before I answer that, let’s look at some code. Here is some simple code that uses the. Event to perform two separate initialisations:. What do you expect to see in the console when the document is loaded? Init: 1...
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Dean Edwards: Convert any colour value to hex in MSIE
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2009/10/convert-any-colour-value-to-hex-in-msie
Back in the game. Convert any colour value to hex in MSIE. The following function will convert any colour value (rgb, named colours, etc) to the hex equivalent in MSIE:. For other browsers you can use. So that is already a solved problem. Has been around for a while. I posted this adaptation because it does not suffer some of the drawbacks of the original. If you are concerned about performance then you can always re-use the popup and range objects. 8230;] This post was Twitted by mamund […]. Andrea, Goo...
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Dean Edwards: Back in the game
http://dean.edwards.name/weblog/2009/04/back-in-the-game
Convert any colour value to hex in MSIE. Back in the game. I’m back in control of the dean.edwards.name domain. I am very happy that you’ve got your domain back, keep up the good work. Glad you got it back! Phew, quite thrilling. Congrats! Wait, but how can we be sure this is you! Hmm, we need a test of some kind *ponders*. But yeah, cheers to you! Glad you got it back. Happy to hear everything’s all right now! Good News, Good Stuff! Function test(){ if (YouReDEAN() & YouKnowIt() {clapsYourHands()} }.
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» Web Accessibility – The Screenreader Experience Part One - New Auburn Personal Computer Services LLC
http://blog.napcs.com/2010/10/15/web-accessibility-the-screenreader-experience-part-one
Web Accessibility – The Screenreader Experience Part One. Posted by Brian in Accessibility. October 15th, 2010). The Screenreader Experience Part One. I want you to know that I used Twitter in this example because it was on my screen when I started recording. These problems aren’t isolated to Twitter. Many, many sites have similar problems. However, there are three things Twitter could do right now which would have made the experience easier. The takeaway from this is that there are issues that people fa...
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JSPatterns.com » Patterns
http://www.jspatterns.com/category/patterns
Exploring common JavaScript patterns and anti-patterns. Archive for the ‘Patterns’ Category. Laquo; Older Entries. Monday, February 11th, 2013. JavaScript has no syntax that allows you to have a default value for a function parameter as you often do in most other languages. This is scheduled for a future version of ECMAScript, but for now you have to take care of this yourself inside the body of your function. In his technical review of the upcoming JS4PHP. Function sum($a = 1, $b = 2, $c = 3, $d = 4) .
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JSPatterns.com » Functions
http://www.jspatterns.com/category/patterns/functions
Exploring common JavaScript patterns and anti-patterns. Archive for the ‘Functions’ Category. Monday, February 11th, 2013. JavaScript has no syntax that allows you to have a default value for a function parameter as you often do in most other languages. This is scheduled for a future version of ECMAScript, but for now you have to take care of this yourself inside the body of your function. In his technical review of the upcoming JS4PHP. Function sum($a = 1, $b = 2, $c = 3, $d = 4) . Note no `break` needed.
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