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Mark Ursino

Sending agents - Sitecore - 0 views

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    Details about web.config agents and passing in method parameters and defining class properties
Mark Ursino

Mercurial SCM - 0 views

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    Mercurial is a free, distributed source control management tool. It efficiently handles projects of any size and offers an easy and intuitive interface.
Mark Ursino

Hg Init: a Mercurial tutorial by Joel Spolsky - 1 views

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    Mercurial is a modern, open source, distributed version control system, and a compelling upgrade from older systems like Subversion
Mark Ursino

Web Deployment: Web.Config Transformation - 0 views

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    Mimic multiple web.config with web.config transformations
mgraber

F D C C - 0 views

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    "Federal Desktop Core Configuration FDCC"
mgraber

F D C C - 0 views

Mark Ursino

Fixed Footer - 0 views

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    HTML/CSS for Fixed Footer (and comments for IE6 issues)
Mark Ursino

HTML-Ipsum - 0 views

shared by Mark Ursino on 31 Jan 11 - Cached
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    One-click copy to clipboard access to Lorem Ipsum text that comes wrapped in a variety of HTML.
Mark Ursino

The protocol-relative URL - 0 views

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    Remove the protocol from absolute references to respect the current protocol
Mark Ursino

http is deprecated. - 0 views

shared by Mark Ursino on 29 Jan 11 - Cached
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    By default, all popular Web browsers assume the HTTP protocol. In doing so, the software prepends the 'http://' onto the requested URL and automatically connect to the HTTP server on port 80. Why then do many pages explictly set http on all hypertext links? Surely it is easier to type "domain.com" than "http://domain.com". HTTP is also deprecated due to the ever-evolving web: The HyperText Transfer Protocol is no longer used to transfer hypertext. It is increasingly becoming used a means to transfer any content over port 80. Thus the definition "http" no longer means anything in the context of a URL since you are unlikely to be requesting hypertext. As the web evolves, next generation protocols will begin to replace http. By explicitly using "http://domain.com" in your links you are forcing your viewers of the future into using an obsolete protocol. By using "//domain.com" you will guarantee the protocol of tomorrow will work with your pages of today. Succinctly, use of the http protocol is redundant and time consuming to communicate. The internet, media, and society are all better off without it.
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