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Mark Ursino

FireQuery = Firebug enhancements for jQuery - 0 views

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    FireQuery is a Firefox addon integrated with Firebug: - jQuery expressions are intelligently presented in Firebug Console and DOM inspector - attached jQuery datas are first class citizens - elements in jQuery collections are highlighted on hover - jQuerify: enables you to inject jQuery into any web page
Mark Ursino

JS-Kit ECHO - 0 views

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    Echo is the next generation commenting system. It's the way to share your content, and watch the live reaction. You can quickly embed Echo on WordPress, Blogger, or any website and turn your static pages into a real-time stream of diggs, tweets, comments and more.
Mark Ursino

Customization Guide for the Telligent Evolution Platform - 0 views

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    130 page PDF for TC5
Mark Ursino

FireShot - 0 views

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    FireShot is a Firefox extension that creates screenshots of web pages (entirely or just visible part).
mgraber

James Jardine : Developer Notes - 0 views

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    "Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF) This article assumes you already understand what CSRF is and how it works. If you don't, do a quick Google search and it will clear it up. CSRF can be done using POST or GET, but GET is much easier to implement. By default, ASP.Net forms and other functionality work via the POST method. If we could submit a GET instead of a POST it would open up the attack surface a great deal. No longer do we need someone to visit a page with a form on it, but we could actually embed the GET request (a link) in emails or other medium. Fortunately for the attacker, unfortunately for the developer, .Net uses Value Shadowing for its controls. This means all server side controls, ie. Viewstate, EventValidation, EventCommand, EventArguments, etc.. It is possible to take the values that would be submitted as part of the form and just add them to the Querystring instead. Now there is a GET request that is comparable to the POST request. ASP.Net Webforms does not check whether a post back comes from GET or POST. The one thing to keep in mind is that the URL in a GET is limited in size. If the form is large and the viewstate is very large, this could block this technique from working. This depends on the way the application is configured (more later)."
Mark Ursino

WeBlog - 0 views

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    WeBlog is a blog module for Sitecore 6.2+. It is the successor to the EviBlog module. Features Windows Live Writer integration (MetaWeblog API) Page Editor support and custom WebEdit ribbon Wordpress Import CSS-based themes, with custom themes possible (one included) Various blog navigation components Comments (with author notification and optional approval workflow) Comment CAPTCHA through MSCaptcha or reCAPTCHA Gravatar Support Social sharing through ShareThis or AddThis, and other Facebook and Twitter widgets Tagging and tagcloud RSS Feeds (Sitecore Integrated RSS) Multi-server (staged architecture) support Globalized labels and messaging (English, Danish, Dutch, and Japanese translations provided) Most importantly, WeBlog has been architected to allow you to easily integrate it into your existing content and design, and to allow you to customize its templates and layout to your project requirements.
Mark Ursino

Sitecore Update Helper - 0 views

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    It's a simple website that helps to prepare to Sitecore CMS update by displaying update steps and links to appropriate pages on SDN. You just need to specify source / target versions, and click "Process".
mgraber

Classic ASP Script Error Messages No Longer Shown in Web Browser by Default : Running C... - 0 views

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    "Classic ASP Script Error Messages No Longer Shown in Web Browser by Default"
Mark Ursino

Embed SWF: Easily embed Flash files in a web page. - 0 views

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    SWFObject configurator
mgraber

Building Secure ASP.NET Pages and Controls - 0 views

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    "view state"
Matt DeGennaro

Adapting To A Responsive Design (Case Study) - 1 views

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    One company's change to a responsive design and the results they saw (page load dropped from 9.19s to 1.82s and mobile exit rate dropped by 4000%)
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