Posts Tagged ‘Technology’

Submit once asp.net buttons with validation group support

Got buttons you don’t want the user to click twice, want to disable them site-wide and have support for .net validation groups?
Here’s the code, we use a class to do the selection and the rel attribute to help define the validation group so we can only hide the button if the form has been validated [...]

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Kentico Cultures Demystified

The Kentico CMS Developers guide provides good information on how to configure a multilingual site, however it does not seem to provide a quick reference on how to set up and configure the default UI and content cultures in one document.

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Browser Wars – Episode II

It is time for this month’s Auckland Web Meet Up on Thursday 11th September at 6pm and I’m really looking forward to it. I have had to miss the last two events, however, this one looks like it will make up for that.
A very brave guy from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer team in Redmond will be [...]

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Growing Old In The Internet Generation

Over the last few years there have been 3 things worrying me in the back of my mind:

Will I stop being cool when I get old?
Will I lose my hair when I get old?
Will I lose touch with new technologies when I get old?

I think its a safe bet to say I will never [...]

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A Text Message from the Pope

This is what thousands of attendees will be receiving daily over the 6-day World Youth Day event held in Australia. I’m not Catholic but think it’d be truly epic to receive a text message from God’s spokesperson.
“We wanted to make WYD08 a unique experience by using new ways to connect with today’s tech-savvy youth,” Bishop [...]

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The Handy Dandy Data Duplicating Blue Box

The HDDDBB, if you will.
Nexcopy’s USB Duplicator, the USB200PC, will most definitely be on my Christmas list this year. I can’t count the amount of times I’ve stayed up late copying movies, TV shows and music to friends USB drives till the wee hours of the morn. Now I don’t have to! Besides being [...]

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Does technology control my life?

In an industry like ours technological know how and early adoption is a must. But the result of this can sometimes be a technology overload.
I have often cracked the joke about my boss (not too smart on my part) being overloaded with gadgets, from his I Phone to bluetooth headset, multiple chat accounts and an [...]

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Apple vs. Hackers

Steve Jobs has announced today their official support for third-party applications on the iPhone. Along with this comes support for push email, Activesync and Exchange support (think Blackberry).

Lifehacker.com has the low-down on what this all means:
If official third-party app support piques your interest most, Apple delivered with some exciting announcements. First, if you’ve already jailbroken [...]

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The Internet’s Guts

I use the Internet almost everyday and like many others, I’m sure, I take for granted where it actually is. Yeah, sure its everywhere. Kinda like god. But where can I actually see the wires and tubes and plugs (oh my!)?
Right here.

An example of many of the Meet-me rooms strategically placed through out [...]

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IE8-standards compliant

All to often I’ve hear the development team saying ‘it’s an IE6 specific problem’ or an IE7 issue, so it was interesting to read on Microsoft?’s MSDN IEBlog that IE8 “will, by default, interpret web content in the most standards compliant way it can” Previously Microsoft had said otherwise so good to note they are [...]

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