July 2005
grandiose site de dessin collectif trés plaisant
by hurlantenovaon connait mais celui ci est trés chouete
http://actualite.fluo.free.fr/wysiwyg/index.php?page=news%203
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by hurlantenovaweb design programming blog software reference music tools css javascript art news linux google ajax blogs java webdesign howto search cool internet politics fun mac maps humor rss development photography toread technology flash tech tutorial games funny
May 2005
Ajax : Pour un web encore plus propre ☼ CodeS-SourceS.com | CodeS-SourceS | 28757 VB, VB.NET, C#, C++, ASP, ASP.NET, PHP, Java, ColdFusion, Javascript, DHTML, Delphi, Flash, IRC, Graphisme etc...
by albertouine & 4 others (via)les applicatifs web actuels reposent sur le fait qu'une action utilisateur engendre une requête HTTP repostant l'intégralité de la page et des données.
L'interêt d'Ajax réside dans la possibilité de ne recharger qu'une partie de l'environnement applicatif et amène donc une intéraction plus fine avec l'utilisateur final.
Flash is Ajax, or Flash versus Ajax, at the Ajax Summit
by nhoizey & 2 others (via)"One of the more interesting debates at the Ajax Summit this week concerned Flash and its relationship to or inclusion in Ajax. The discussion was more interesting because of the Flash demo that Kevin Lynch gave on the first day"
Flash is Ajax, or Flash versus Ajax, at the Ajax Summit
by François Hodierne & 2 others (via)"One of the more interesting debates at the Ajax Summit this week concerned Flash and its relationship to or inclusion in Ajax. The discussion was more interesting because of the Flash demo that Kevin Lynch gave on the first day"
April 2005
brevity.org -- Lickr: Flickr, without the Flash
by nhoizey & 13 others (via)Flickr is a popular photo hosting service that uses embedded Flash files as part of their interface. On every page, there will be a little delay while a new Flash file loads.
Lickr removes the need for Flash. It runs within the web browser Firefox, stripping the Flash before the user can even see it, and replacing it with an equivalent interface in pure HTML and Javascript.
brevity.org -- Lickr: Flickr, without the Flash
by fastclemmy & 13 othersFlickr is a popular photo hosting service that uses embedded Flash files as part of their interface. On every page, there will be a little delay while a new Flash file loads.
Lickr removes the need for Flash. It runs within the web browser Firefox, stripping the Flash before the user can even see it, and replacing it with an equivalent interface in pure HTML and Javascript.