I'm working on a smallish web application that uses a little bit of static HTML and relies on JavaScript to load the application data as JSON and dynamically create the web page elements from that.
First question: Is this a fundamentally bad idea? I'm unclear on how many web sites and web appl...
@Greg Welcome to our dimension. Just so you are aware, Microsoft still suck big fat hairies in this dimension. Also if you wouldn't mind showing me where you bought those drugs I would be most grateful.
no, shitty products that get charged for that are no where near as capable as a good developer with the leading open source solution haters in this room.
I did not do .NET since aspx like 4 years ago. But when I see .NETer question about how to launch a JavaScript command after submitting a form... I ask myself some question about .NET interest.
.NET is pretty easy to code in, but I haven't been working in it for close to a year. You really miss all the built in convience methods and libraries.
@FlorianMargaine For my purposes I don't care, it's just for a browser extension, which IE doesn't really have a concept of in the sense that Chrome/FF/Opera. Also anyone who uses IE for anything other than OWA and Windows Update can kiss my shiny metal ass.
@FlorianMargaine You can't write IE extensions in JS (can you?) I don't really care, I'm not going to anyway - but if you can I would take a sort of morbid interest in it I guess...
I am currently helping to design a web site and application in HTML. We would like the user to be able to search the site/app for desired content via a search bar. We would also like to include an advanced search ability to allow for different search options and more concentrated searches.
We a...