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2007 Sep 04
0
Saving State in Ajax Applications
...e with many other approaches,
stashing JSON notation in the URL after a # hash symbol. The
difference is that this approach complies with the idea of a pure
javascript XHR service, enabling your ajax application to follow the
"Hollywood Principle" design pattern for XHR requests.
http://positionabsolute.net/blog/2007/08/ajax-bookmark-link.php
Best Regards,
Matthew Foster
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2007 Oct 29
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Google Gadget built with prototype
...ypejs. The gadget is flexible in
its settings to allow any CSE or site restriction but with a few
customizations could be repurposed for a great marketing pitch. I
wrote up a blog with more details and divulged further into the ideas
of proprietary searching and iGoogle becoming a webtop.
http://positionabsolute.net/blog/2007/10/gadget-custom-search.php
Cheers,
Matt
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2008 Jan 14
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Google Calendar Date Range Selection
Hey Everyone,
I''ve developed a new gadget using prototype to display events from
a Google Calendar feed. The gadget has a very eloquent interface,
adopting a similar approach to date range selection as Google
Analytics. Take a peak at your convenience,
http://positionabsolute.net/blog/2008/01/google-calendar-date-range-selection.php
Regards,
Matt
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2008 Jan 14
13
prototype/script.aculo.us ecosystem
Recently errtheblog (http://errtheblog.com/) put up a nice post about
jQuery. Putting aside all the assertions about cleaner code and fewer
lines of code than with Prototype, the one thing that struck me from
his (and others'') writing and from direct inspection is this: jQuery
seems to have a more of an ecosystem surrounding it. That is, more
plugins, widgets, locked-and-loaded