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HTTP and HTML: The paradox of dominance
The saying, "When all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail," makes me think of the mess that we're in when it comes to the dominance of HTML and HTTP. I tend to be down on the concept of Web applications -- especially...
Tags: HTML, HTTP, Microsoft Office, Web Application, HTML 5, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-03-10
Are Web applications business ready yet?
Web applications are gaining some traction, and the online collaboration options are as compelling as the functionality in the applications themselves. All of the major players include the ability to share files with other people, with varying levels of permissions granularity. One option, ThinkFree, gives you a gigabyte of storage...
Tags: Web, Web Application, Andy Moon
Blog posts 2008-03-04
Develop a fully functional site with DotNetNuke
The days of quickly building a Web application by marking up a few HTML pages are long gone. Now applications rely on backend data source and integrated security, and users expect powerful interfaces. The open source DotNetNuke framework allows you to create a powerful Web application using an out-of-the-box solution....
Tags: Open Source, Module, Web Application, Documentation, Architecture, DotNetNuke, Security DotNetNuke, DotNetNuke Marketplace, Security, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-02-05
Why traditionalists should take Web developers seriously
There used to be a sharp distinction between application developers and Web developers. This made sense when technologies such as Perl/CGI, classic ASP, standard JSP, and PHP ruled the Web development roost. But this distinction is becoming less relevant with the demise of Perl/CGI, the replacement of ASP with ASP.NET,...
Tags: Web Developer, Web, Microsoft Silverlight, Web Application, Channel Management, Marketing, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-01-22
Build Web applications once, run everywhere with OpenLaszlo
Developers face many architecture choices when building Web applications. The target client is often a key factor when deciding which development platform to use. OpenLaszlo can help you clear this hurdle by delivering a runtime that runs on all browsers. OpenLaszlo provides a platform for building rich Internet applications that...
Tags: DHTML, Web Application, Web Browser, OpenLaszlo, Target Client, LZX, LZX Language, Scripting Languages, Web Browsers, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-01-17
Testing Web applications with multiple browsers
One of the messier aspects of delivering Web applications to the Internet is comprehensive testing to ensure a consistent user experience with different browsers. Given the wealth of browsers and versions along with operating systems, this is easier said than done. Here's a look at various avenues for proper application...
Tags: Virtualization, Web Application, Resource, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-01-07
Reflections and predictions about Web development
As we approach the end of 2007, it is interesting to reflect on technology developments of the past year and ponder what to expect next year in Web development technologies. Web 2.0 A popular buzzword in Web development is Web 2.0. The term refers to second-generation Web applications...
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Web, W3C, Mobile, Web Application, Standards, CSS CSS, W3C Mobile Web Initiative, Web Standards Project, Channel Management, CSS, AJAX, Marketing, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet, Web 2.0, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-12-10
Build Web applications with Aptana Studio
A Web developer's choice of tools is often driven by the needs of the client and the project, but a developer's IDE is often a personal matter; after all, they spend the bulk of their time using this tool to build their applications. While .NET developers have limited choices, Web...
Tags: Web Developer, Web, IDE, Installation, JavaScript, Web Application, Eclipse, Feature, Tool, Aptana Studio IDE, Development Tools, AJAX, Scripting Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Internet, Web Development, Web 2.0, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-12-03
Integrate MS office with .NET web application
How can I integrate MS office with asp .net web application?To provide content ?Use their XML formats.The last thing you want to do is start running up instances of office on your web server.It will choke to death in short order.MS have set things up now so you can deliver...
Tags: .NET, kkns605@..., Web application, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET, Microsoft Office
Discussion threads 2007-11-18
Mozilla's Prism runs Web apps sans browser
Mozilla Labs released a tool called Prism formerly called Webrunner that runs Web applications directly from the desktop, without requiring a Web browser. An excerpt from InternetNews.com: According to Mozilla's official description, "Prism is an application that lets users split Web applications out of their browser...
Tags: Web, Web Application, Web Browser, Mozilla Corp., Prism, Web Browsers, Desktops, Internet, Hardware, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-29
Apple prepares online directory for Web applications
Apple's lock-in strategy monopolistic?Do you feel that Apple's ‘lock-in' strategy will do more good from the security perspective or is it just a case of monopolistic strategy?
Tags: pr.arun@..., strategy, Apple Inc., Web application
Discussion threads 2007-10-12
Apple prepares online directory for Web applications
Apple has launched an online directory for Web applications that runs on the iPhone's Safari Web browser. Here's an excerpt from AppleInsider: This latest move by the Cupertino-based company suggests that -- at least for the time being -- it is sticking to...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple Safari, Web Application, Apple Inc., Web Browser, Web Browsers, Internet, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-10-12
Adobe joins Web Office fray
CNET News.com reports that Adobe Systems is officially joining the Web Office fray. It is expected to announce the acquisition of the start-up that has built the free Web word processor Buzzword. Financial terms for the acquisition were not disclosed. Excerpt from the...
Tags: Adobe Systems Inc., Web, Acquisition, Web Application, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, Channel Management, Word Processors, Investment, Finance, Business Operations, Marketing, Software, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2007-09-30
Server 2003 running IIS with .net 1.0
This server has SP2, 2003 with IIS 6.0. The web application has been developed in .net 1.0 and the programmer doesn't have time to upgrade it to .net 1.1 or 2.0. Since the web app doesn't work with .net 1.1, I have uninstalled that from the server and...
Tags: .NET, Application servers, Middleware, E-mail, Web application, don.green@..., Microsoft .NET, Microsoft IIS Server
Discussion threads 2007-09-14
Web application with Single Sign On for both Intranet and Extranet users
I am working on a web application that need to serve both intranet and extranet users. For intranet, users log in to their machines AD accounts as per normal and when they open up the web application, system will check for the windows logon and let them thru (was thinking...
Tags: sarbjeets@..., Extranet, Intranet, Web application, authentication
Discussion threads 2007-09-12
Mobile Web Application - Java or .NET
I am working on a project to develop a Mobile web application for Banking purpose and would like to know the technology to use before i start implementing it. I am planning to use either .NET or J2EE for this purpose and need your help in deciding among the two...
Tags: Application servers, .NET, Middleware, bacchodi@..., Java, Mobile Web application, Web application, Microsoft .NET, mobile
Discussion threads 2007-09-10
web application
hi, kindly help me with my applicationhow to put web browser to the web application?Your question makes no sensePlease clarify, or be considered SPAM.
Tags: fhrel128@..., Web application
Discussion threads 2007-08-13
Can your wireless network be sidejacked?
Well-known security experts Robert Graham and David Maynor, founders of Errata Security, wrote an interesting paper for the Black Hat 2007 security conference being held this week. Their claim is that many Web applications may be vulnerable after the initial logon takes place. Gmail and Facebook are two examples mentioned...
Tags: Network, Web Application, Wireless Network, Wireless, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2007-08-03
Web application not working in mid night(10pm to 6AM)
Hi!! we have web application in ASP, Sql server,ASP.Netonly reports section which are at home page.Application working fine in Windows 2000 adv. server with IIS 5.0. Last year when we deploy this application to Windows 2003 server and IIS 6.0, we face problem.Application working fine in day...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows, Servers, rkdarolia@..., Microsoft IIS Server, Web application
Discussion threads 2007-07-14
Web Application Develoopment and Management Jobs in Londo UK
I have a whole load of well paid Web Applications development jobs in Hammersmith, London UK but in spite of advertising them at the top end of the salary curve can't find anyone. We are talking Senior and Middle Project Management with Java/C++ and other web development experience but management...
Tags: .NET, Middleware, brian.catt@..., job, Web application, Web
Discussion threads 2007-07-12


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