EOL for Netscape
Posted on 30th December 2007 in Browsers | No Comments »
Netscape, the greatest browser of all time, has reached its EOL.
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Netscape, the greatest browser of all time, has reached its EOL.
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WebKit now natively supports getElementsByClassName, one of the most requested functions by JavaScript programmers. Read the rest of this entry »
Too many developers cut on error handling by providing a very raw framework that is incapable of handling exceptions. It looks like it’s saving a day but in a long run it’s probably going to cost badly.
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Ever thought of creating a teaser text of some longer string in Flash? For programmers still coding in ActionScript 2, here’s the piece of code to do it. Read the rest of this entry »
Being the first operator in Northern Europe to do so, Elisa’s Estonian branch has doubled the speed of its 3.5G mobile internet.
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On Flash file uploads, instead of populating your session ID in URL, you might use a specific property of the FileReference class. Read the rest of this entry »
Google has launched iPhone Application, a bundle of services specifically designed for iPhone allowing its users to easily switch between Google’s great products.
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HD quality web video and audio is now available with the latest Flash Player update. Read the rest of this entry »