Comments on: Atlas: Microsoft’s Ajax toolkit http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/ Sat, 05 Jul 2008 03:53:18 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.5 By: kece http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-566324 kece Sat, 22 Dec 2007 12:33:12 +0000 #comment-566324 you can be sure this version of microsoft ajax will be just as buggy as the rest of their software. those guys are losers you can be sure this version of microsoft ajax will be just as buggy as the rest of their software. those guys are losers

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By: ntlmynxdak http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-190284 ntlmynxdak Tue, 27 Feb 2007 23:03:47 +0000 #comment-190284 <a href="http://nwvynlyhu.com" rel="nofollow">ygambpun</a> ygambpun

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By: iqbculxlds http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-190283 iqbculxlds Tue, 27 Feb 2007 23:03:15 +0000 #comment-190283 <a href="http://npmjjmc.com" rel="nofollow">mnimo</a> mnimo

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By: Green_Monkey23 http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-67566 Green_Monkey23 Fri, 13 Oct 2006 13:14:37 +0000 #comment-67566 Sorry for your time.... Why i can't see images on this resource? My Browser is: Opera. Thank you. Sorry for your time…. Why i can’t see images on this resource?
My Browser is: Opera.
Thank you.

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By: wouters[at]dimano.sk http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-47333 wouters[at]dimano.sk Wed, 23 Aug 2006 23:12:56 +0000 #comment-47333 For some nice ajax stuff in Eclipse, try <a href="http://www.nextapp.com/platform/echo2/echo/" rel="nofollow">ECHO2</a> (cross browser, dynamic cool...) best regards For some nice ajax stuff in Eclipse, try
ECHO2 (cross browser, dynamic cool…)
best regards

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By: Fools http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-32683 Fools Sat, 24 Jun 2006 15:48:01 +0000 #comment-32683 Why perpetuate the same arguments over and over again? Unix/Linux, Windows, Apple - Use the one you want but stop trying to tell me what to use. I use them all for one reason or another and they all suck. If you're in business then Microsoft has the most accessible support. You can't get support for Apple, if you ever need it, and on Unix / Linux you are on your own. But independant developers can support themselves so Linux is likely their best platform. And Apple wins for graphic workstations, hands down. So knowing your useage needs and support requirements pick your operating system and shut up. Ya bunch of babies! Why perpetuate the same arguments over and over again? Unix/Linux, Windows, Apple - Use the one you want but stop trying to tell me what to use. I use them all for one reason or another and they all suck. If you’re in business then Microsoft has the most accessible support. You can’t get support for Apple, if you ever need it, and on Unix / Linux you are on your own.
But independant developers can support themselves so Linux is likely their best platform. And Apple wins for graphic workstations, hands down. So knowing your useage needs and support requirements pick your operating system and shut up.

Ya bunch of babies!

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By: Hiten http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-14711 Hiten Wed, 01 Mar 2006 16:43:23 +0000 #comment-14711 Hi I recently tested one small application with Atlas on iMac G5 Sfari browser, i came to know that if i change my controls value my page gets post back otherwise it wont, It means Atlas is not working with Safari Apple browser. Hi I recently tested one small application with Atlas on iMac G5 Sfari browser, i came to know that if i change my controls value my page gets post back otherwise it wont,

It means Atlas is not working with Safari Apple browser.

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By: tux sux http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-11324 tux sux Wed, 30 Nov 2005 23:25:10 +0000 #comment-11324 tux that's the most stupid comment i have ever read. it always amazes me how some unix/linux users capable of configuring all the config files can bo so completely stupid when it comes to managing and using windows. As far as APIs go.YOur flavous of OS has no bloody API.It has no standars on which to build and that's why it's always going to be a second and third choice.Face it Microsoft has a big vision it's implementing it and developers and users are going with it. So just stick with your 20Gb OS and shut up. And don't post another comment until your community comes out with a development platform that offers 20% of the one microsoft or borland does.Which as you are sadly aware won't be for a couple of years. tux that’s the most stupid comment i have ever read.
it always amazes me how some unix/linux users capable of configuring all the config files can bo so completely stupid when it comes to managing and using windows.
As far as APIs go.YOur flavous of OS has no bloody API.It has no standars on which to build and that’s why it’s always going to be a second and third choice.Face it Microsoft has a big vision it’s implementing it and developers and users are going with it.
So just stick with your 20Gb OS and shut up.
And don’t post another comment until your community comes out with a development platform that offers 20% of the one microsoft or borland does.Which as you are sadly aware won’t be for a couple of years.

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By: Tux http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-11168 Tux Thu, 24 Nov 2005 20:38:28 +0000 #comment-11168 You are wrong, Microsoft can do no good. Look at Windows and everything else they have released - buggy, poor support and very slow fixes (if they even come at all), expensive (plus you have to pay for things that should be free), and very bulky with a lot of unnecesary overhead. Plus developing for anything MS related is retarded. The Windows API is the biggest pile of BS ever, no wonder windows is so unstable and everything always crashes on it. Instead of admitting their architecture is out of date and starting from scratch (and learning from their mistakes), they just try to hide it by adding more and more layers of total CRAP on top. They ignore otherwise universally accepted standards, with the lunatic idea in mind that they themselves are the only ones using and working with computers. All web-developers are well aware of the fact that trying to make things work with both Internet Explorer (should be Internet Destroyer) and EVERY_OTHER_BROWSER out there accounts for about 60% of bugs and 90% of extreme head aches. Don't even get me started on .NET I think that instead of seeing a few of MS developers with "their hearts in the right place" most of us would rather just see no more Microsoft. Especially when even the most non-techies (parents, neighbours, etc) are getting fed up with all of the crap MS is pulling. You are wrong, Microsoft can do no good. Look at Windows and everything else they have released - buggy, poor support and very slow fixes (if they even come at all), expensive (plus you have to pay for things that should be free), and very bulky with a lot of unnecesary overhead. Plus developing for anything MS related is retarded. The Windows API is the biggest pile of BS ever, no wonder windows is so unstable and everything always crashes on it. Instead of admitting their architecture is out of date and starting from scratch (and learning from their mistakes), they just try to hide it by adding more and more layers of total CRAP on top. They ignore otherwise universally accepted standards, with the lunatic idea in mind that they themselves are the only ones using and working with computers. All web-developers are well aware of the fact that trying to make things work with both Internet Explorer (should be Internet Destroyer) and EVERY_OTHER_BROWSER out there accounts for about 60% of bugs and 90% of extreme head aches.

Don’t even get me started on .NET

I think that instead of seeing a few of MS developers with “their hearts in the right place” most of us would rather just see no more Microsoft. Especially when even the most non-techies (parents, neighbours, etc) are getting fed up with all of the crap MS is pulling.

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By: Data islands are IE only http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2005/06/28/atlas-microsofts-ajax-toolkit/#comment-9948 Data islands are IE only Fri, 14 Oct 2005 20:14:13 +0000 #comment-9948 Sorry, won't work in any other browser. It was actually a nifty idea, but parsing the XML object is pretty easy. This article on builder.com has a downloadable code sample: http://builder.com.com/5100-6371-1059009.html Sorry, won’t work in any other browser. It was actually a nifty idea, but parsing the XML object is pretty easy.

This article on builder.com has a downloadable code sample:
http://builder.com.com/5100-6371-1059009.html

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