RIA & Web Tutorials & Articles
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Classic Guestbook made with Flash and ASP/PHP
by Pradeep MamgainPradeep Mamgain demonstrates creating a guestbook with a Flash interface, and an ASP or PHP back-end to store the data.
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Remote Scripting With JavaScript and ASP
by Mitchell HarperRemote scripting is an extremely powerful feature available in both Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer. It allows us to use a combination of scripting languages to call server side ASP code from the client using JavaScript. In this article Mitchell shows us how to install remote scripting as well as two examples of using it to interact with ASP scripts using client-side JavaScript code.
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Beginning Active Server Pages
by James CrowleyExpand your VB skills to the web - learn how to create Active Server Pages in this extensive tutorial
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Using SQL-DMO To Backup and Verify a Database
by Carvin WilsonThe SQL Distributed Management objects (SQL-DMO) extend the functionality of SQL Server by providing developers a way to execute common tasks using programming and scripting languages. This article shows you how to use SQL-DMO to create an Active Server Page application to backup and verify a SQL Server database.
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Market Information
by TheSkillsMarketFind out what skills, whether database, web, middleware or development are in demand, and the average rate for that skill!
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Using ASP.NET Server Controls
by Carvin WilsonA basic overview of ASP.NET and how to use server controls
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SQL Distributed Management Objects
by Carvin WilsonHow to use the SQL Distributed Management Objects from ASP
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String Concatenation Component
by Michael BalloniAn efficient string concatenation component to replace VBScript's poor performance.
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Uploading Files with ASP
by James CrowleyWe take you through the steps of writing the ASP and VB component code needed to upload files with Active Server Pages
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ActiveX Documents
by UTLogicUse ActiveX documents to add features to websites
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Oracle8 and Oracle8i
by Wrox PressHow to access Oracle 8 and Oracle8i databases... A sample chapter from the book 'ASP Data Access'
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Interview with Ken Slovak
by James CrowleyAn interview with Ken Slovak, joint author of Beginning Visual Basic 6 Application Development.
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ADO+
by MicrosoftA preview of ADO+, part of the Microsoft .NET innovations
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VB Editions
by James CrowleyThis tutorial describes the different versions and editions of VB available, and what you can do with them.
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Using HTML5 History in an ASP.NET MVC Site
by Dan MaharrySay that each time the user clicks on a menu item in your application, the entire page is refreshed. Not such a big deal if you have a high speed connection, but, if there is a lot of content on the page, this can be a problem. What we need is the ability to fill in the partial view of data and change around the styles on the page without refreshing the complete page. This is where the HTML5 History API comes in, and that’s what this article based on HTML5 for .NET Developers is all about.
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Using JavaScript Unobtrusively
by Dan MaharryWith a bit of thought and time, the JavaScript defining a page's behavior can be as quiet on a page as its CSS. In this extract from Professional jQuery, Cesar Otero and Rob Larsen demonstrate how.
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Android ListViews with Dynamic Data
by Dan MaharryListViews are a fundamental component in Android UIs and are used extensively. In this article, based on a technique presented in Android UI, the author discusses expanding the ListViews’ functionality so a basic list can be made into a really useful list.
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The HTML5 Drag and Drop API
by Dan MaharryIn this extract from Professional Javascript for Web Developers, Nicholas Zakas looks at the new Javascript Drag and Drop API in HTML5, its use and current level of browser support
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An Introduction To WebSockets
by Shwetank DixitIn this article, Shwetank Dixit introduces the WebSockets protocol and API, the problem they are designed to solve, and the first few lines of code to get you started enabling your web applications with this technology
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Working with Mobile Devices in HTML5 and CSS3
by Dan MaharryWith an ever increasing number of mobile devices demanding we code our websites to look good at any number of resolutions, this extract from Murach's HTML5 and CSS3 present some rules of thumb for developing websites that work nicely with every device