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Refactoring HTML: Well-Formedness - Part 2

The very first step in moving markup into modern form is to make it well-formed. Well-formedness is the basis of the huge and incredibly powerful XML tool chain. By Elliotte Rusty Harold. 0609
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Refactoring HTML: Well-Formedness

The first step in moving markup into modern form is to make it well-formed. Well-formedness guarantees a single unique tree structure for the document that can be operated on by the DOM, thus making it the basis of reliable, cross-browser JavaScript. Elliotte Rusty Harold. 0602
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Software Engineering for Ajax - Part 2

Eclipse provides a nice environment for debugging a running Java application. When launched, the application runs in the hosted mode browser. In Debug mode, the hosted mode browser is connected to Eclipse and can use Eclipse’s debugging commands. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0519
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Software Engineering for Ajax

A great advantage of using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) when building Ajax applications is leveraging advanced software engineering. This week you’ll learn how to use the Java software engineering tools in GWT to build high-quality Ajax applications. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0512
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Transparency in Ajax Applications

An average user might not be aware that the logic of the Ajax application is more exposed than that of the standard Web page. It’s relatively simple for an advanced user (or an attacker) to “look inside” and gain knowledge about the internal workings of the application. By Billy Hoffman and Bryan Sullivan. 0317
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Customizing and Managing Your Site’s Appearance - Part 3

When a page that uses a master page (i.e. a content page) is requested, ASP.NET merges the content page and master page together (assuming both have been compiled) by inserting the master page’s content at the beginning of the content page’s control tree. This means that the master page content is actually a […]