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 Tuesday, July 20, 2004
As I mentioned, I am working on an upgrade to a web site. In an effort to be standards-compliant, I need to correct some DHTML scripts.
A great resource is the Mozilla Web Developer documentation: Using Web Standards in Your Web Pages
 Tuesday, July 13, 2004
Chris Sells recently put out a call for a VPC image of Longhorn. And someone on the blogs.msdn.com site mentioned something similar. This got me thinking, wouldn't it be nice if MSDN downloads had .vhd files?
I can see how it might not be helpful during an OS beta, since not everyone is running the same hardware. And there probably would need to be some changes to the installation process, so the activiation/license code could be entered before the first use instead of before the file copy.
Sure would be sweet...
 Monday, July 12, 2004
I'm working on an ASP.Net application that requires the entry of a date and time. The user interface needs to resemble Outlook's appointment form, where the date is entered separately from the time. The date box has a button to display a pop-up calendar, and the time has a dropdown that displays the work day in half-hour increments. Both boxes can be entered manually.
Matt Hawley of Excentrics World has just what I need: a Calendar pop-up and a Time Picker. Thank you Matt!!
A word of caution, however. The time picker returns the users entry/selection as a date data type. This included both the date and time. The date part is today's date, which may not be what you want...
 Sunday, July 11, 2004
 Saturday, July 10, 2004
 Wednesday, July 07, 2004
Thanks to a co-worker (no blog) for this one.
 Tuesday, July 06, 2004
An interesting problem today. A SP List is being used to track responses to an invitation. For this event, an entry only needs to be created if the invitee wishes to attend, so the only required field is the name. The typical list processing is a bit overkill, since typing the name is not really necessary, and the the Attending field is always yes.
It seems that I need to wrap a call to the web service or object model. There is no built-in RPC method to insert/update a list item.
 Wednesday, June 30, 2004
I'm working on a project to update a web site using the design from a professional design firm. I've been given a 30-page PDF of page mockups, plus 10 HTML files.
I hope to blog the process, similar to the WSS Diary I did. Look for the Design Translation category.
 Thursday, June 10, 2004
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