or this one ??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55uB9SB_dO0&feature=related
Did they work ..?? need something stronger than ajax .. advice please
http://www.sneakerfiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/nike-af1-val-main.jpg
I am thinking about getting a young kitten- but I know that Ajax is going through his puberty or adolescent thing where he is challenging his boundaries- etc...I dont want to set the kitten up to be hurt- nor do I want to impinge on Ajax s feelings of security in the household.
Thanks!
The 1972 Final was almost a home tie for Ajax Amsterdam. The reigning European Champions faced Italian Champions Internazionale at the De Kuip Stadion- in Rotterdam.
2 second half goals by the maestro- Johan Cruyff settled the contest.
Relive the moments:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3xVFsISItA&feature=related
I need an ajax code of sorting table. I will use this for my jsf component.
I have a custom data table component then I want that when you click each column header it will automatically sort. I have already a javascript code in sorting and it is already working will. And now I want to add an ajax code on it. The problem is I don t have yet any knowledge in ajax.
Imagine creating the next Flickr - but start-up resources are limited...
I want to use open source for the foundations of a new web 2.0 service. Assume bottom of the stack is LAMP (or at least- L+A; not wedded to the +M+P) run on a hosted server.
But the range of o-s dev environments and tools available is bewildering! How do I navigate to choose the best platform for my needs? What are other considerations?
Here are some crude specs that the underlying o-s CMS and/or dev environment should provide or support:
* Allow a community of everyday users to contribute their content (pics- a-la Flickr)
* Custom dev of tools (implemented with AJAX?- by hired talent) that allow users to manipulate/markup content
* Other community features like discussion forums
* Scalable to 000s users- ++ more contributed items; ie.- robust- proven
* E-comm./shopping cart integratn
* Integration with other sites (eg- Flickr!)
* Easy for a tech-savvy- but non-developer owner to do basic content admin
TIA!
Thanks for the answers so far.
Let me clarify that I would expect a non-developer to be able to do basic site admin.
For more complex functionality (provided through AJAX-y widgets)- absolutely this would require development effort using some framework/toolkit that is compatible with the underlying CMS or web application platform (which could be a Drupal or whatever -- this is what I am asking for opinions on!!)
I simply don t believe that "there is no such free CMS which meets my requirements." In fact I believe there are dozens- if not more- with application frameworks making the decision even harder.
I am asking for input on how to choose from the vast collection of what is available today- not advertisements for developer services -- I ll chase these after I have selected the platform- thanks.
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