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Content with label javascript in codesmell (See content from all spaces)
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ajax, wicket, gem, antipattern, editor, browser, richtexteditor, web, css
Another Richtext-editor in Wicket called NicEdit
Just another Gem from the WicketMailinglist: \Update: see comments for updated Version\ francisco.treacy wrote: i thought i'd like to share a simple behaviour for NicEdit (http://nicedit.com/). to use it, just download nicedit and modify NICEDITJAVASCRIPT and NICEDITICONS accordingly ...
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wicket, gem, editor, richtexteditor
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Wicket and AJAX
Here http://java.dzone.com/news/interviewhowwicketdoesajax is an interesting interview with three of the wicket committers (or, should i say legends, personal heros ... ;) ) about how Wicket hides the complexity of AJAXrelated JavaScript coding from the productive programmer: Learning JavaScript ...
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wicket, ajax
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Shoot em all
Do you struggle from time to time with creating webpages that HAVE TO render flawlessly on several platforms? Then this one might be for you: browsershots.org http://browsershots.org. If you use it professionally, consider supporting them by buying priority processing from them
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browser, web, css
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Ajax Antipatterns
I am not particularly an Ajax fan. The hype will go away and people will realize the fundamental problems to ajax. Some of these are: Lack of stable technological basis. (To me it seems, the browser war isn“t quite over yet) Lack, or high cost ...
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ajax, antipattern
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