Posts Tagged ‘david walsh

The Dojo Toolkit does well in allowing easy integration of web services with Dijit widgets via dojo.store.JsonRest.  One such widget is the dijit.form.ComboBox, which uses data stores to displays an autosuggest pane populated with items based on the store’s contents.  One problem I’ve run into is that some services return duplicate labels (i.e. two persons [...]

The Dojo Toolkit does well in allowing easy integration of web services with Dijit widgets via dojo.store.JsonRest.  One such widget is the dijit.form.ComboBox, which uses data stores to displays an autosuggest pane populated with items based on the store’s contents.  One problem I’ve run into is that some services return duplicate labels (i.e. two persons [...]

The Dojo Toolkit does well in allowing easy integration of web services with Dijit widgets via dojo.store.JsonRest.  One such widget is the dijit.form.ComboBox, which uses data stores to displays an autosuggest pane populated with items based on the store’s contents.  One problem I’ve run into is that some services return duplicate labels (i.e. two persons [...]

One of the reasons I love AJAX technology so much is because it allows us to avoid unnecessary page loads.  Why download the header, footer, and other static data multiple times if that specific data never changes?  It’s a waste of time, processing, and bandwidth.  Unfortunately, at this point in the web, constant refreshes are [...]

4/22/2011: This blog post was completely rewritten to describe page tracking with Analytics’ asynchronous loading method. With more and more websites becoming completely AJAX-driven, the typical “do this every time a page loads” strategy isn’t always enough. This is especially try if you’re using Google Analytics or other analytics tracking software. Google is, of course, [...]


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