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From: Millie Locke
Subject: [Bug-spacechart] drone Co.
Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 00:43:28 +0000
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A visual indicator that you are viewing an offline document would be a very useful addition. or Google Maps and everything breaks.
getSelection and associated methods.
They're APIs that you call over the Web.
It's all very well saying that you'll always be using code built with your core language modifications in mind, but you may well change your tune when you try to incorporate Yahoo!
I've met people who think that a Web Service is any application that you access over the Web - and it's easy to understand their confusion. The tab screenshot thumbnails are a nice touch. I fluffed the timing a bit, but the talk seemed to go over well. With any luck it will become part of the accepted accessibility benchmark - I know I'll be testing sites with it in the future.
You'd be crazy to miss it. Both events are fun, friendly and open to all. Ajax requests are instead made through an invisible Flash file that uses Flash to load the data, parse the XML, extract some CDATA and pass it back to _javascript_ to replace a div.
That in itself is HUGE.
The tab screenshot thumbnails are a nice touch.
prototype or pollute global namespaces should be treated with caution.
Paradoxically, the more time saving abstractions you are using the more you actually have to know.
The talks really deserved to be seen by more people; if you weren't there you missed out on a treat. Both events are fun, friendly and open to all.
The event was twice the size of last year and will probably have to move to Birmingham in the future as Wolverhampton is running out of large enough venues.
With any luck it will become part of the accepted accessibility benchmark - I know I'll be testing sites with it in the future.
If you can find a library that solves them for you so much the better!
The talks really deserved to be seen by more people; if you weren't there you missed out on a treat.


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