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Tag Archives: Code
Cool script to help IE out…
From the authors page…“IE7 is a JavaScript library to make MSIE behave like a standards-compliant browser. It fixes many CSS issues and makes transparent PNG work correctly under IE5 and IE6.”
Flex
I was asked about Flex today and surprisingly I remembered that it’s a cool OS and browser independent development platform, using ActionScript and Flash, I think. Anyway, if you’re looking for a new way to deliver apps that will work … Continue reading
Some time to ’spare’.
For the first time in weeks I’ve had a moment to stop and think. So what am I doing, well I just finished a new web site design and am in the process of putting together a template and style … Continue reading
Ruby on Rails deployment
There’s always a hidden issue with IT systems. As great as Ruby on Rail is at producing web applications in record time I’m finding that setting up a production server is rather more challenging.
Ruby on Rails and Hobo
I’ve spent a lot of time with Rails and Hobo over the last few weeks and I may have found a development system that i can get to grips with without having to spend the nest two years fully immersed … Continue reading