Very good presentation on HTML5 in HTML5
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Then the emails will start to pour in. "SQL Server micro" enhancement pills. Is your SQL Server database too small? Just take this one pill every day for the rest of your life and you too can have a big SQL! Ladies love the BIG SQL!
Yes, and then protection against SQL injection attacks!
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You have too much time on your hands!
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I wish I had and I created that presentation.
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Does it make doing layout and all that jazz significantly easier?
we're waiting for you to write the layout manager
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we're waiting for you to write the layout manager
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http://obamacaretruth.org/Well good luck waiting on that one, sunshine, I've several knitting needles I need to insert to my leg first. Besides which I fail to see why, given that there are many, many layout managers available, I have to do the job for them and properly! :)
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Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:
I guess if IE9 implements it, it will be based on SQL Server Compact
No, if IE10 implements it, I'm sure there will yet *another* SQL Server version, something like SQL Server Micro, or SQL Server Really Small, or maybe SQL Server Liteweight, or even SQL Server Compact Web Express.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
SQL Server Really Small
I like your idea :laugh: +5
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The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.
Does someone want to explain this to me; because I am missing it. Why, if this is an HTML5 presentation, is it mostly webkit hacks?
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Does someone want to explain this to me; because I am missing it. Why, if this is an HTML5 presentation, is it mostly webkit hacks?
I guess it is because only webkit implements most of the HTML5 features as of now.
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The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.
"this website is asking to store data on your computer for offline use" why is that? this feature might me exploited for some malicious attacks..
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The following URL gives a great overview of what's in HTML5 (in Webkit based browsers (Chrome, Safari), FireFox (to some extent), and may be in IE9 when it comes out). http://apirocks.com/html5/html5.html#slide1[^] Frankly, I did not know that there was this much of stuff. Of course, the reality is that you can mainly use HTML5 in mobile browsers (iPhone, iPad, Android, and in new Blackberrys). But it does compensate for the lack of Flash. While HTML5 may not be exciting for a lot of people targeting desktop browsers (at least till IE9 comes out), it is pretty exciting for those targeting mobile browsers.
It starts wrong right of the bat (no pun intended).. the damn thing wants to store something locally, which my settings told me right away.. it might explain why it didn't work for me, but if yet another presentation wants to dump sheeet in my computer that cannot be a good sign..
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I tried to view it in the latest Chrome version and doesn't work at all. What am I missing? :doh: