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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!
Kuban  Ellise J

Rate-a-Class - 0 views

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    This is my final project. all the pages validate, and i have included the little icon the validation page provides you. I have used ajax and php on the first page to display course information when you select a course from the drop down menu. on the courses page, i have included a javascript validation to make sure you fill out all the fields if you want to submit a rating and comments. The php automatically displays the comment once posted. any questions, just ask! Thanks for everything
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    This is very nice. Enjoying the subtle differences in this challenge among those who did it.
Nick Caito

Module 6: AJAXXX Drop Downz - 0 views

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    apparently other people got the code from webmonkey too? here's my stab at their ajax voodoo... since i'm one of the few here who dont work at espn (ha!), i picked something other than sports
Nick Caito

Webprog 6: Map Me / Miya's Sushi Review - 0 views

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    Miya's is simply incredible. it's a place you need to eat at before you die. i can't say enough about their food. amazing.
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 7: Rate My Class - 0 views

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    here's the 'home' for my 'rate my class' project. as of this posting, i've got the structure of the site all laid out, it just needs some cascadingly stylish touches. i didnt use any javascript on this yet either. i just wanted to get something posted in time for the class deadline. each class has its own php page, which pitches and catches to itself, and its own mysql table. the nav drop down links directly to each course. enjoy!
Ford  James A

Graduation Countdown - 0 views

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    This is a graduation countdown until when I (and anyone else who plans on graduating next spring actually) app for facebook! It was a little confusing at first with the facebook api, but I once I got used to it it was just a matter getting the php to work. Facebook doesn't support javascript fully so I had to find a countdown in php....it doesn't look quite as cool as the javascript one, but it still works. FYI, it's a little plain...but it works!
Zebeck Jillian

Buffalo Wild Wings Review - 0 views

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    Here is a review of Buffalo Wild Wings with two maps showing the Port Chester and Stamford locations.
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.
Ford  James A

Ajax presents...sports! - 0 views

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    This is module 6-e. It was a little tricky to do, but what I found interesting was how there were a few ways to do it. You could connect to a database or you could do it through making individual files. This module is for Northeast sports. Enjoy!
Nancy Hall

Playing Around - 0 views

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    Here we have two dropdown menus (you won't see the second until you make a selection in the first), the second of which is dependent on the selection within the first. Right now, that is all that happens. I wanted to get a little fancier, and may still if I have time, but wanted to get it in as is for right now in case I don't get to snazz it up. Enjoy!
Nick Caito

Module 3: Fibonacci Numbers - 0 views

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    fibonacci number sequence, and a little info about the guy, courtesy wikipedia...
Monica Aversa

Hot Cities - Pro Sports Teams - 0 views

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    Here is my ajax project for challenge 6-e. The goal is to teach a person in a new city the names of their home teams. My saving grace was this tutorial-- http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Build_an_Ajax_Dropdown_Menu
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    Very nice, but the name of the team is Red SOX, not Red Sux! :)
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    Hahaha. Nice touch, Monica!
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.
Bryan Dumelin

Map It! - 0 views

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    This site uses the google maps API to pinpoint the location of a restaurant. The most diffult task in creating this was trying to get the API to properly connect to the server. Once the key was properly loaded, the remaining functions seemed to work well.
Rock Jennifer

Toggle Visibility - 0 views

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    I revisited my comment/recipe page and toggled visibility for said comment form. To make it available on non-Javascript enabled broswers, I found a form that sends a user to different links depending on whether or not Javascript is enabled. Thus this is the 'filter' page, if you will. If you're interested in the links to these simple codes, I hid the links in the course code. Ta da.
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    Credit because it works. But... This is a great reason to use jQuery. It's unobtrusive, so to anyone visiting the site normally, the form will show up. Only for those with javascript would it be (at first) hidden.
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
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.
Rock Jennifer

Team Preference - 0 views

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    A self-generating sports drop down menu, with a tad bit of personality thrown in. Special thanks to Erica for cluing me into this site: http://www.twilightuniverse.com/. Again, I was trying to do things the hard way.
Gomez Evamarie

Required Forms - 0 views

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    I finally got webprog-5-d to work. Not sure why it wasn't before but thanks to good ole' Nick's help its up and running.
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