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25 Oct 06

CakePHP : a rapid development framework

  • An open source Rails-like framework for PHP. Under development, but already minimally usable and apparently on the right track. - sentience on 2006-10-25

xforms-wiki.com

  • A wiki for the W3C XForms recommendation, and all related material. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Really Simple History

  • An experimental JavaScript library that enables bookmarking and meaningful back/forward history in single-page (e.g. AJAX) Web applications. Ingenious idea and implementation, but still limited browser support (no Safari) at this stage. - sentience on 2006-10-25

The state of the Art in Australian web development

  • This presentation looks at major Australian sites, to determine whether they are using best practices, and where they are falling down. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Joshuaink: Setting up an OS X development server by A.N. Idiot

  • Nice from-the-trenches account of setting up Mac OS X as a Apache/PHP/MySQL Web server from scratch. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Forget Your Passwords with Agatra

  • An AJAX-based password database service. Uses browser-side encryption to keep your passwords private. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Console²

  • Extension to enhance the JavaScript Console in Firefox 1.5 to permit separate display of JavaScript, CSS and XML errors, as well as errors coming from content and browser chrome. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Taming Your Multiple IE Standalones

  • Great article on getting mutliple versions of IE running side-by-side to work correctly in all (possible) respects. The widely-publicized methods for doing this produce many side-effects, which this article attempts to address. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Ie 7 Beta 2 Standalone Web Design, Web Development And Ecommerce Tutorials.

  • Simple instructions for installing IE7b2 as a standalone executable, which doesn't interfere with IE6 and its integration with your OS. Some side-effects (e.g. nonfunctional conditional comments) may result, but there are instructions for fixing those in - sentience on 2006-10-25

DWR 2.0 milestone 1 does Reverse Ajax

  • An overview of new "reverse AJAX" functionality in DWR 2.0, including support for polling and long-lived HTTP requests (Comet). - sentience on 2006-10-25

Click Documentation

  • An interesting Java web application development framework. Looks quite simple and easy to get up to speed on, but I don't like its use of HTML tables for rendering forms by default. The declaration of event handlers using Strings to point to method names - sentience on 2006-10-25

Vivabit | The Web's Bollocks | Introducing DOM Builder

  • DOM Builder is a JavaScript library that eases the code burden of creating standards-compliant DOM nodes, as opposed to using innerHTML. - sentience on 2006-10-25

jQuery: New Wave Javascript

  • Like a lightweight Prototype/Scriptaculous with better documentation. Some nice ideas in here. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Ajax: Ajax-Development-Gotchas

  • According to this list of AJAX gotchas, AJAX requests are submitted in UTF-8 encoding, irrespective of the host page's encoding. This is definitely an issue for server-side coders to be aware of when supporting AJAX apps. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Really easy field validation with Prototype * Dexagogo

  • Nice, simple client-side form validation using the class attribute of form fields to specify validation requirements. Fully extendable with custom validators, and makes use of nice Prototype-powered effects for displaying error messages. - sentience on 2006-10-25

Agile Ajax: Not There Yet: COMET with Apache and Jetty

  • A developer experiments with lightening the load of "Comet" (long-running HTTP connections for receiving events from the server) using Jetty continuations to handle browser requests waiting for a response and the Apache Event MPM to handle connections bet - sentience on 2006-10-25

NRC - Mobile Web Server

  • An experimental port of Apache to S60 mobile phones. Sign up, download the "client binary" to your phone, and you'll be running a personal web server accessible from the Internet on your phone, thanks to Nokia's gateway. Open source, of course. - sentience on 2006-10-25
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