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Google Ajax Libraries API? Is anyone really using this commercially?

Googles AJAX Libraries API has been around a while now and I still don’t understand who will use it, atleast not from my and my clients perspective where:

most development is done internally on various portals and intranets.
not all employees has free internet access.
they don’t want to be reliable on other software vendors

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A real cool name picker

Jack Jake over at codestore.net has done it again. This time a really cool name picker. According to his post this looks like something in facebook, if you are familiar with that thing. (I’m the last man standing outside facebook).
Link to his demo: http://www.codestore.net/apps/facebook.nsf/test

Tags: ajax, javascript, lotus domino


Ajax implementation of a domino view.

I have a dream… No…
In a time long long…. No…
Memories… Hmmm
Imagine all… Yes
I don’t remember how many times I have populated view based data to a web page by using “document.writeln(”)”. I can’t recall how my times I have written a script src tag. This was ofcourse many many years ago (in internet time) and [...]


AJAX with domino - now as a webcast

Recently a webcast took place. It was hosted by Karen Lee and the speaker was Mark Jourdain both from IBM.
It seams like some of my code inspired them (I was asked of permissions) and also my article about Using AJAX to manipulate Lotus Notes documents was referred to as one of three resources.
Here’s the link [...]


Ways to create documents without submitting a form and without an agent

This weeks [tag]Show-n-Tell Thursday[/tag] revealed as usually some cool things. I would like to point out Tim Tripcony over at TimTripcony.com who has done some testings in the domino-form-agent-document creations thing. This is something we used a couple of years ago but without the XMLHttpRequest object. We used a hidden iframe approach back then, so [...]


Firefox extensions as of June 2006

Now when Tomas at Notessidan(swedish) helped me with a way to get the firefox extensions in a copy’paste-able format I feel I just have to share this wisdom with everyone. Here’s the outcome of the InfoLister extension:
Last updated: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 20:54:16 GMT
User Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.0.4) Gecko/20060508 Firefox/1.5.0.4

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Adding a timestamp to the URL will reduce caching issues.

Ferdy Christant wrote about a trick that’s known for some but still as simple as it gets on how to add a timestamp to the URL to avoid the cache mechanisms between client and server to kick in.
The complete article can be found here .

Tags: ajax, development


How to log client side errors - Or: Log JavaScript exceptions on to OpenLog

I have written about the [tag]open source[/tag] project Open Log earlier in this post. It’s a mature well designed logging framework to be used by [tag]lotus notes[/tag] developers on all more complex sites.
[tag]Web[/tag] developers are used to log what’s happening at the server, what leaves the server and occasianly what’s sent to the server. But [...]


There are ways to describe the Web2.0 thing, David knows.

A couple of months ago I was speaker on an event we had for our valuable customers. I was part of the R&D section and my speach was mainly on what trends and technologies we see now and the next 12-18 months. Mainly things we think we will deliver to the listeners within an 18 [...]


IBM, Eclipse, DOJO, Ajax and Hannover

Me == Sherlock.
It might be that I still believe in the domino and IBM products that I actually think that the next domino designer release, named Hannover, will contain a built in Ajax toolkit. Maybe like MS Atlas. If this is the case I assume we will see some changes in market share. For a [...]