By tag: standards
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New blog on ASP.net and web standards
Come and see! If you are an ASP.net developer, you cannot ignore the world is turning to web standards!
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Nikhilk Kothari's site (almost) made XHTML valid
I decided to try and make good old Nikhilk Kothari's personal site a valid one. I didn't have access to the source code, so all changes were made on the rendered ASP.NET. Why Nikhilk? I don't know, I guess I just like his web site! Short and entertaining video.
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Gravatar, please bring back PNG files!
Gravatar recently made some big changes when migrating their web application. While most of these changes are a real benefit, there is one big feature that has been removed -- PNG files are no longer supported!
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IE8, Microsoft and the Reverse Fanboys
As the beta test of IE8 recently became available we are quickly approaching the release of another version of Internet Explorer. Much frustration has been expressed about the issues (or supposed issues ) in this beta. Some of this concern is definitely understandable, however, I think some of the n...
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IE8 Promises Better Standards Compliance (and lots more)
Developer release lauded as "sweet!" but puts the focus on security, interoperability and better programming features rather than the user experience.
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Why Isn't IE8 Passing Acid2?
IE8 fails the copies of ACID2 due to the cross domain security checks IE performs for ActiveX controls. Since IE does not natively handle HTML content in the OBJECT tag, but rather uses IE’s rendering engine as an ActiveX to display this HTML content, the same cross domain security checks also appl...
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New for the SOA Standards land
The World Wide Web Consortium today released four SOAP 1.2 Second Editions as W3C Recommendations: Part 0: Primer, Part 1: Messaging Framework, Part 2: Adjuncts, and Specification Assertions and Test Collection. SOAP Version 1.2 provides the definition of the XML-based information that can be used f...
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Building ASP.NET 2.0 Web Sites Using Web Standards
Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0 has many features to help you design and build Web sites that are compliant with XHTML and accessibility standards. This article looks at how and why you should be building these standards-compliant sites.
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SSW Rules to Better ...
I don't know how I don't found it before. These are A FANTASTIC SET OF RULES in a lot of areas. A Must Check for you and your team.