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Mark Cotrupe

Creating Sortable Lists With PHP And Ajax - PHP articles and PHP tutorials - PHP 5, My... - 0 views

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    This is a more advanced tutorial on using Ajax and PHP to extract a list from a MySql database that can be done in a way that an ordered list can't provide. After you've created the database, you use PHP and Ajax to drag and drop data in the order you want it extracted, then you can save the data in this newly-defined order.
Zebeck Jillian

Validating an Email Address - 0 views

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    Here is a simple form to validate an email address with a pop-up that says whether or not the email is valid, and if it is not, the reason why.
Pat Salvas

About JavaScript - MDC - 0 views

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    This tells you the basic information that users need to understand JavaScript. It spells out in simplest terms that JavaScript uses to work on sites and computers that access the site.
Marie Shanahan

Stweet - Latest Tweet for New York - 0 views

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    NO - This is not my final project, but I thought this was a really cool mashup to share. It uses Google street view and Twitter. The view changes with the Tweets, depending on the location of the Tweeter.
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    Wow, cool mashup!
Nick Caito

Module 5: Validated Comments - 0 views

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    got this form to validate fields. the script i found also highlights the fields you foul up, and also gives a different message depending on if you put in an invalid email address, or just left it empty. cool!
Nancy Hall

Rate Your QU Courses and Professors - SoC Graduate Program - 0 views

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    Here is my final ICM505 assignment. I chose to do the course rating challenge, using all of the courses in the Communications graduate program that are to be offered next semester. Many thanks to everyone who submitted reviews - much appreciated! And a HUGE shoutout to Dr. Halavais for helping me troubleshoot those last few errors. You saved me much grief! I hope you all like it!!!
Nick Caito

Module 3: Tiny Wiki - 0 views

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    tiny wiki. type in what you want in the textarea, and see it displayed at the top of the screen when you return.
Bawa Neha

Basic JavaScript | Java Script programming tutorial || HTMLSource ] - 0 views

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    Simple livin' and high thinkin'...one of these days, I'll get Java, but it won't be this semester!!
Marie Shanahan

Auto-populating Select Boxes using jQuery & AJAX - 0 views

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    In my search for how to use jQuery and AJAX to build a select drop down menu, I found this four part demo - HTML, PHP, jQuery and JSON (JavaScript Object Notation). It also includes an example of how to create multiple select boxes with data populated from a MySQL database.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Godzilla Bars - 0 views

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    All I did here was add a couple small forms at the bottom for the user to leave their name and a comment and I also connected it to a database to catch record the information. Took me a while...
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    Matt: Is this working? Have you checked the database to make sure content is being saved? Why am I seeing code on the form page?
Alex Halavais

AppJet: Instant Web Programming - 0 views

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    Claim to be "the easiest way to program, host, and share your own web app." Does it entirely in JavaScript. Worth checking out.
Caruso  Nicholas L

Google Maps API - Google Code - 0 views

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    This is Google's page that explains their Google Maps API. "The Google Maps API lets you embed Google Maps in your own web pages with JavaScript. The API provides a number of utilities for manipulating maps (just like on the http://maps.google.com web page) and adding content to the map through a variety of services, allowing you to create robust maps applications on your website." This is mentioned in Mod 6 and you can learn more about it by going to this site.
Ford  James A

Amazing Italian food! - 0 views

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    This is webprog 6-f entitled "Map me." It uses google maps and can be used to map a route to Olive Garden in North Haven. It's pretty simple, but what's cool about most map services online is that they let you use their code.
Deitrick  Erica L

Build Your Own AJAX Web Applications - SitePoint Books - 0 views

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    This website I found helpful for this module. I like the beginner sites that explain the simple stuff from the start. I would recommend this site to not only beginners but to web developers as well, it is always a good idea to review the basics.
Bawa Neha

Ajax Tutorial - 0 views

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    I still don't understand why AJAX is useful (heh) but this website explains it really well. Thanks for a great semester y'all.
Rock Jennifer

Ajax Tutorial by tizag.com - 0 views

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    In my searches I had stumbled across and bookmarked this page - even though the module is over, I thought people still might benefit from it. There are tutorials for all the languages we've covered as well.
Monica Aversa

JavaScript Kit- Your comprehensive JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, and Ajax stop - 0 views

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    This link is for challenge 5-a. This looks like a sister site to FlashKit.com (a site that Professor Golden recommended to our 504 class). JavaScriptKit.com looks like a go-to source for many things because it has JS tutorials, references, forums, new updates...just to name a few things on there.
Gomez Evamarie

Hollywood Icons - 0 views

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    Here is my page for challenge 6-e "Ajaxed up". Instead of using a sports theme I decided to do it on some of my favorite actresses. Hope you enjoy! The code used was found on http://adamv.com/dev/javascript/http_request and http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Build_an_Ajax_Dropdown_Menu
Bryan Dumelin

Cheat(ish) - 0 views

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    This page points out the importance of sketching out a wbsite for design and programming purposes. In doing this it saves the programmer time and frustration in comparison with programming on the fly.
Wright Sashagaye

How do I enable JavaScript in my browser? - AdSense Help - 0 views

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    Here are instructions on how to enable javascript in your browser. Not all browsers are javascript enabled and many times you have t do it yourself. No matter what browser you are using, this page tells you how to make sure javascript is enabled.
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