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November 2009

Fiddler Web Debugger - A free web debugging tool

by ycc2106
Fiddler is a Web Debugging Proxy which logs all HTTP(S) traffic between your computer and the Internet. Fiddler allows you to inspect all HTTP(S) traffic, set breakpoints, and "fiddle" with incoming or outgoing data. Fiddler includes a powerful event-based scripting subsystem, and can be extended using any .NET language. Fiddler is freeware and can debug traffic from virtually any application, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and thousands more.

Internet Explorer and cacheing: beware of the Vary - Crisp's blog

by karlcow

To cut a long story short: while reconfiguring my local server to match our production settings I found out that the Vary-header was the actual culprit, and that mod_gzip (a module responsible for compressing content before sending it to the client and thus saving bandwidth) added this particular header, even though we explicitly excluded images from being compressed by this module by means of a mimetype filter (images have a mimetype that matches image/* e.g. image/gif, image/jpeg and so on).

Un aperçu d'Internet Explorer 9 - Standblog

by srcmax (via)

Comment Microsoft va-t-il pousser les utilisateurs d'anciennes versions d'IE à passer à IE 9 ? Combien de temps encore les développeurs Web – et donc le Web en général – devra-t-il traîner IE 6, le boulet du Web ?

Internet Explorer 9: Microsoft Reveals First Details

by srcmax

The new browser is very early in the development process. It’s only been in development for three weeks, as Windows 7’s release took precedent, thus there are not many details for IE9. However, the theme seems to be that IE9 is going to adhere and even improve upon web standards (albeit “responsibly”).

Yahoo! Site Explorer

by ycc2106 & 3 others
Yahoo! Site Explorer is a tool that lets you access the information we have about a site's online presence. You can see which sites and subpages are indexed by Yahoo! Search, track sites that link into webpage, and view the most popular pages from any site. Use Site Explorer to:\n * Find which sites and subpages are indexed by Yahoo! Search!.\n * Find pages that link to that site or any page. (inlinks)\n * View the most popular pages from any site.\n * Submit and track feeds for your sites.\n

A propos du Modèle de boîte Microsoft (ou "quirks") - Alsacréations

by srcmax

Internet Explorer interprète les dimensions CSS différemment des autres navigateurs, ou plutôt interprétait... Contrairement à ce que laissent supposer certains articles et propos de designers "chevronnés" qui n'en démordent pas, Internet Explorer 6 de Microsoft interprète les dimensions CSS des pages html et xhml valides de la même manière que les autres navigateurs de même génération.

Michael(tm) Smith » WebKit adds support for the HTML5 <ruby> element

by night.kame

Current versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer also have native support for ruby, and you can also get ruby support in Firefox by installing Piro’s XHTML Ruby add-on (and for more details, see his XHTML ruby add-on info page) — so we are well on the way to seeing the HTML5 ruby feature supported across a range of browsers.

Maintenant que Ruby a gagné son petit autocollant "HTML 5", les développeurs de navigateurs s'y intéressent. Comme quoi, le web tient à peu de chose.

CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer

by Spone & 1 other

With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS, Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is fully compliant with the CSS, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) specification and supports some features of CSS Level 3 (CSS 3).

CSS Compatibility and Internet Explorer

by srcmax & 1 other

With each new release of Windows Internet Explorer, support for the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard has steadily improved. Internet Explorer 6 was the first fully CSS, Level 1-compliant version of Internet Explorer. Windows Internet Explorer 8 is fully compliant with the CSS, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) specification and supports some features of CSS Level 3 (CSS 3).

Open IT Online | View your documents online

by cascamorto & 3 others (via)
Open IT Online is an extension for Firefox, Flock and Internet Explorer that allows to open and edit your documents from everywhere! Thanks to this extension, you will be able to open several types of documents directly in Firefox and Internet Explorer without needing any software to be installed. Get Open IT Online for FirefoxGet Open IT Online for Internet Explorer Open IT Online handles the following type of files: * Documents (*.doc, *.docx, *.rtf, *.odt, *.sxw) * Spreadsheets (*.xls, *.xlsx, *.csv, *.ods, *.sxc) * Presentations (*.ppt, *.pptx, *.pps, *.odp, *.sxi) * Images (*.jpg, *.gif,*.png) Thanks to Open IT Online users can choose to use different online services to open their documents and images: the most popular are Google Docs, Zoho, View Docs Online and Vuzit for documents; Pixlr, Picnik and Snipshot for the images. No need to install Microsoft Office, Star Office, Open Office, Photoshop or any other application: you just need Open IT Online.

October 2009

Google Chrome Blog: Bringing Google Sidewiki goodness to Google Chrome, Part I

by srcmax

Until now, Sidewiki was available only through Google Toolbar for Firefox and Internet Explorer. Today, we're excited to release the official bookmarklet for Sidewiki, which lets you easily read and write Sidewiki entries in Google Chrome, Safari and others browsers.

LibX - browser plugin for Libraries

by parmentierf & 2 others
LibX is a browser plugin for Firefox and Internet Explorer that provides direct access to your library's resources. LibX is an open source framework from which editions for specific libraries can be built. Currently, 667 academic and public libraries have created public LibX editions.

Transitions CSS3 - Alsacréations

by srcmax & 1 other
Beaucoup d'intégrateurs en ont rêvé : animer les pages web uniquement à l'aide de styles CSS, sans apport de JavaScript. Grâce aux dernières évolutions du langage et au module CSS3 Transitions, il est désormais possible de réaliser des transitions basiques à l'aide de CSS dans les navigateurs récents (Safari 4+, Chrome 2+, Firefox 3.6+)... et demain dans Internet Explorer ou Opera ?

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