@KirstyHarris Chopin? Jim Hall? The Jimi Hendrix Experience? Elizabeth Schwartzkof (erm, sp?) with Walter Giesking (names...)? oh, how about Pink Floyd? Or Kenny Burrel?
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@AnujKaithwas there's no one-and-only "showing xml" widget, cause generally you don't show XML. It's a data interchange format (and a somewhat crappy one, but if that's what you're stuck with...)
I'm doing a filetransfer in JAX RS - With jersey multipart.
The problem is I don't quite get why the response makes the site change, I simple want the form like a normaly XHR request to stay on the site and then I'd like a way to get notified with a callback. But I can't find any way to do this?
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Wouldn't it be freaky if you were all just a figment of my imagination. Abhishek is really a lonely transistor sitting somewhere around C14, he hasn't had a signal in some time and lashes out on the ICs and Crystals... This causes me great pain to witness. I think i'll power down for a bit (but where will all of you go?)
that's why XMPP was made so that every thing happens on the Server side and no load is left for the client to continue process the xml stream interchanging
I will tell you about ASp.net, there is a anchor tag in plain, there is a hyperlink control in ASP.NET so that you can actually use the hyperlink to do server side activity.
you are saying that because you make things in JS, but what if you use some other linux distros, or you have some plugin installed, or you are a security freak and uses No-script. Won't using JS be a bad idea?
@AnujKaithwas My 3.2 gigahertz brain is allowing me to see that ASP.NET still has the same restrictions all web technologies that rely on HTTP. There is no black magic. If a client disables CSS / JS then they expect things to fail. If you took the tires off your car how far do you think you would get? Would it be the car manufacturers fault? no! It would be your own. Don't disable JS for the love of Linus.
This update talks about the 690 WebKit commits and 1039 Chromium commits which landed last week. A canvas’ 2D context’s globalCompositeOperation property now also accepts the various blending modes. The unpause() method on a MediaController object is now supported. Removing non-existent cues from a text track will raise an exception, and a media element’s textTracks property […
@copy: Make your site overall work. Trying to provide every little goodie without the technology that makes those goodies possible? That's bad practice. And it'll drive you insane.
you are saying that because you make things in JS, but what if you use some other linux distros, or you have some plugin installed, or you are a security freak and uses No-script. Won't using JS be a bad idea?
@NickCraver No, personal websites and blogs (where I want to read an article) that require Javascript to view are annoying. That's all I said and many people agree with that.
@copy no one disagreed with sites functioning without JS, I'm saying the distinction between web pages and web apps is an artificial one...there's a full spectrum and constant evolution there
@copy if that's all you're saying, then you're talking about something entirely different. :P we're talking rather specifically about having a real time chat widget, basically
@copy because the tradeoff of me maintaining that for the very small percentage of users requiring it just isn't worth it...and you can't argue it's a "must have"
for example, you can't vote on Stack Overflow without JS enabled, and we're fine with that
so again, say I have a XMPP server running, and I seriously wanna use that. And what that does is, listens for my Roster's feeds and then displays it on my page. So all I want to know is, what should I use to display the news feed on my web page, a list? or a div tag with auto generating links? or what?
In this case it's a JS file included one time with a handler hookup...or a much larger (orders of magnitude for the HTML section we're talking about) <form> for every vote link
@copy it wouldn't make GET safe really, there are other concerns there such as exposing your token on the request...bad for other reasons, again a tradeoff of security vs weight
I didn't know that you might not get what I meant. If someone's talking about an XML stream, he is most probable talking about server side involvement, right?
@NickCraver i know there's a rel="prefetch" that ff used to (probably still does) pay attention to... didn't know there was a browser that prefetched for the hell of it :)
Today’s Beta release improves on two of Chrome’s core principles: speed and security. // thats being copied since chrome 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001