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  • Access message editor from app

    - by user367248
    Hello, I´m thinking about writing an android app, but have no experience in programming such apps. My question is whether it is possible to access the standart message editor of android with my app and add for example additional information to it or would it be neccesary to write a complete new editor which would be started as a seperate app. greetings

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  • Email Accounts Issue

    - by AliDeo
    Is there any way that i can access the email accounts that are saved in the default email client of android. Basically i want to access the inbox and display their mails without asking for username and password. Does AccountManager class thats available in android version 2 answer my query? and if yes then is there any alternative for v1.5 or v1.6.

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  • Looking into ASP.Net MVC 4.0 Mobile Development - part 1

    - by nikolaosk
    In this post I will be looking how ASP.Net MVC 4.0 helps us to create web solutions that target mobile devices.We all experience the magic that is the World Wide Web through mobile devices. Millions of people around the world, use tablets and smartphones to view the contents of websites,e-shops and portals.ASP.Net MVC 4.0 includes a new mobile project template and the ability to render a different set of views for different types of devices.There is a new feature that is called browser overriding which allows us to control exactly what a user is going to see from your web application regardless of what type of device he is using.In order to follow along this post you must have Visual Studio 2012 and .Net Framework 4.5 installed in your machine.Download and install VS 2012 using this link.My machine runs on Windows 8 and Visual Studio 2012 works just fine.It will work fine in Windows 7 as well so do not worry if you do not have the latest Microsoft operating system.1) Launch VS 2012 and create a new Web Forms application by going to File - >New Project - > ASP.Net MVC 4 Web Application and then click OKHave a look at the picture below  2) From the available templates select Mobile Application and then click OK.Have a look at the picture below 3) When I run the application I get the mobile view of the page. I would like to show you what a typical ASP.Net MVC 4.0 application looks like. So I will create a new simple ASP.Net MVC 4.0 Web Application. When I run the application I get the normal page view.Have a look at the picture below.On the left is the mobile view and on the right the normal view. As you can see we have more or less the same content in our mobile application (log in,register) compared with the normal ASP.Net MVC 4.0 application but it is optimised for mobile devices. 4) Let me explain how and when the mobile view is selected and finally rendered.There is a feature in MVC 4.0 that is called Display Modes and with this feature the runtime will select a view.If we have 2 views e.g contact.mobile.cshtml and contact.cshtml in our application the Controller at some point will instruct the runtime to select and render a view named contact.The runtime will look at the browser making the request and will determine if it is a mobile browser or a desktop browser. So if there is a request from my IPhone Safari browser for a particular site, if there is a mobile view the MVC 4.0 will select it and render it. If there is not a mobile view, the normal view will be rendered.5) In the  ASP.Net MVC 4.0 (Internet application) I created earlier (not the first project which was a mobile one) I can run it once more and see how it looks on the browser. If I want to view it with a mobile browser I must download one emulator like Opera Mobile.You can download Opera Mobile hereWhen I run the application I get the same view in both the desktop and the mobile browser. That was to be expected. Have a look at the picture below 6) Then I create another version of the _Layout.mobile.cshtml view in the Shared folder.I simply copy and paste the _Layout.cshtml  into the same folder and then rename it to _Layout.mobile.cshtml and then just alter the contents of the _Layout.mobile.cshtml.When I run again the application I get a different view on the desktop browser and a different one on the Opera mobile browser.Have a look at the picture below ?he Controller will instruct the ASP.Net runtime to select and render a view named _Layout.mobile.cshtml when the request will come from a mobile browser.?he runtime knows that a browser is a mobile one through the ASP.Net browser capability provider. Hope it helps!!!

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  • window.focus() not working in Google Chrome

    - by nickyt
    Hey folks, Just wondering if Google Chrome is going to support window.focus() at some point. When I mean support, I mean have it work. The call to it doesn't fail, it just doesn't do anything. All other major browsers do not have this problem: FireFox, IE6-IE8 and Safari. I have a client-side class for managing browser windows. When I first create a window the window comes into focus, but subsequent attempts to bring focus to the window do not work. From what I can tell, this appears to be a security feature to avoid annoying pop-ups and it does not appear to be a WebKit issue as it works in Safari. I know one idea someone brought forward was to close the window then reopen it, but this is a horrible solution. Googling shows that I do not appear to be the only person frustrated with this. And just to be 100% clear, I mean new windows, not tabs (tabs cannot be focused from what I've read) and all the windows being opened are in the same domain. Any ideas? MyCompany = { UI: {} }; // Put this here if you want to test the code. I create these namespaces elsewhere in code. MyCompany.UI.Window = new function() { // Private fields var that = this; var windowHandles = {}; // Public Members this.windowExists = function(windowTarget) { return windowTarget && windowHandles[windowTarget] && !windowHandles[windowTarget].closed; } this.open = function(url, windowTarget, windowProperties) { // See if we have a window handle and if it's closed or not. if (that.windowExists(windowTarget)) { // We still have our window object so let's check if the URLs is the same as the one we're trying to load. var currentLocation = windowHandles[windowTarget].location; if ( ( /^http(?:s?):/.test(url) && currentLocation.href !== url ) || ( // This check is required because the URL might be the same, but absolute, // e.g. /Default.aspx ... instead of http://localhost/Default.aspx ... !/^http(?:s?):/.test(url) && (currentLocation.pathname + currentLocation.search + currentLocation.hash) !== url ) ) { // Not the same URL, so load the new one. windowHandles[windowTarget].location = url; } // Give focus to the window. This works in IE 6/7/8, FireFox, Safari but not Chrome. // Well in Chrome it works the first time, but subsequent focus attempts fail,. I believe this is a security feature in Chrome to avoid annoying popups. windowHandles[windowTarget].focus(); } else { // Need to do this so that tabbed browsers (pretty much all browsers except IE6) actually open a new window // as opposed to a tab. By specifying at least one window property, we're guaranteed to have a new window created instead // of a tab. windowProperties = windowProperties || 'menubar=yes,location=yes,width=700, height=400, scrollbars=yes, resizable= yes'; windowTarget = windowTarget || "_blank"; // Create a new window. var windowHandle = windowProperties ? window.open(url, windowTarget, windowProperties) : window.open(url, windowTarget); if (null === windowHandle) { alert("You have a popup blocker enabled. Please allow popups for " + location.protocol + "//" + location.host); } else { if ("_blank" !== windowTarget) { // Store the window handle for reuse if a handle was specified. windowHandles[windowTarget] = windowHandle; windowHandles[windowTarget].focus(); } } } } }

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  • Why do jQuery fadeIn() and fadeOut() seem quirky in this example?

    - by Ben McCormack
    I've been playing with jQuery in an ASP.NET project and am finding some odd behavior with the .fadeIn() and fadeOut() functions. In the below example, a click on the button (ID Button1) is supposed to cause both the span of text with ID Label1 and the the button with the ID TextBox1 to do the following things: Fade Out Change the text of both the text box and the span of text to be You clicked the button Fade In Based on the browser I'm using, I get 3 different scenarios, and each element functions differently in each situation. Here's what happens when I actually click the button: TextBox1: In IE8, the text box fades out, changes text, then fades back in In IE8 Compatibility View, the text box fades out, changes text, then fades back in. However, the text in the box looks a little different than before the button was clicked. In FireFox 3.5.8, the text box doesn't fade out (but it does "pause" for the amount of time the fade would take), does change the text, then seems to "pause" again where it would be fading in. Label1: In IE8, the label doesn't fade out (but it does "pause" for the amount of time the fade would take), does change the text, then seems to "pause" again where it would be fading in. In IE8 Compatibility View, the label does fade out, change text, and fades back in, but the text looks a little different than before the button was clicked. In FireFox 3.5.8, the label doesn't fade out (but it does "pause" for the amount of time the fade would take), does change the text, then seems to "pause" again where it would be fading in. Two questions: What's going in to make each element to behave differently in different browsers? Is there a better way to get the functionality I'm looking for across multiple platforms? Here's the source code of the file: <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > <head><title> </title> <script src="http://ajax.microsoft.com/ajax/jQuery/jquery-1.4.1-vsdoc.js" type="text/javascript"></script> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { $("#Button1").click(function(event) { $("#Label1").fadeOut("slow", function() { $(this).text("You clicked the button"); $(this).fadeIn("slow"); }); $("#TextBox1").fadeOut("slow", function() { $(this).val("You clicked the button").fadeIn("slow"); $(this).fadeIn("slow"); }); event.preventDefault(); }); $("a").click(function(event) { $("#Label1").text("You clicked the link"); $("#TextBox1").val("You clicked the link"); event.preventDefault(); }); }); </script> </head> <body> <form name="form1" method="post" action="Default.aspx" id="form1"> <div> <input type="hidden" name="__VIEWSTATE" id="__VIEWSTATE" value="/wEPDwUJNTQwMjM5ODcyZGT6OfedWuFhLrSUyp+gwkCEueddvg==" /> </div> <div> <input type="hidden" name="__EVENTVALIDATION" id="__EVENTVALIDATION" value="/wEWAwK56uWtBwLs0bLrBgKM54rGBotkyyA5RRsPBGNaPTPCe7F5ARwv" /> </div> <div> <span id="Label1" style="color:#009900;">Type Something Here:</span> &nbsp; <a href="http://www.google.com">This is a test Link</a> <input name="TextBox1" type="text" value="test" id="TextBox1" style="width:258px;" /> <br /> <br /> <input type="submit" name="Button1" value="Button" id="Button1" /> </div> </form> </body> </html>

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  • What's the problem of this piece of JavaScript code?

    - by Yousui
    Hi guys, The following piece of JavaScript code is a cross browser way to add/remove event handler. It will save a deleting method as a property of an HTML element object. Now it works well in FireFox but not in IE6. I can't find out why so I came here for help. Great thanks. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <title>pop</title> </head> <body> <input type="text" name="input1" id="input1" value="" /> <div id="result"> </div> <div id="result2" style="width:200px;height:100px;border:1px solid red;"> </div> <button id="stop" name="stop">click me</button><button id="stop2" name="stop2">click me</button> <script type="text/javascript" charset="utf-8"> function handler(e){ e = e || window.event; var key_code = e.keyCode || e.charCode || e.which, source = e.srcElement || e.target; document.getElementById("result").innerHTML = "" + key_code; } function handler2(e){ e = e || window.event; var key_code = e.keyCode || e.charCode || e.which, source = e.srcElement || e.target; document.getElementById("result2").innerHTML = e.button; } function add_event(o, event_type, callback, capture){ o = typeof o === "string" ? document.getElementById(o) : o; if(document.addEventListener){ add_event = function(o, event_type, callback, capture){ o = typeof o === "string" ? document.getElementById(o) : o; capture = typeof(capture) === "undefined" ? false : true; o.addEventListener(event_type, callback, capture); o.removes = o.removes || {}; o.removes[event_type] = function(){ o.removeEventListener(event_type, callback, capture); }; if(!o.remove_event){ o.remove_event = function(type){ if(typeof type === "undefined"){ return; } o.removes[type](); } } } }else if(document.attachEvent){ add_event = function(o, event_type, callback, capture){ o = typeof o === "string" ? document.getElementById(o) : o; capture = typeof(capture) === "undefined" ? false : true; o.attachEvent(event_type, callback); o.removes = o.removes || {}; o.removes[event_type] = function(){ o.detachEvent(event_type, callback); } if(!o.remove_event){ o.remove_event = function(type){ if(typeof type === "undefined"){ return; } o.removes[type](); } } } } add_event(o, event_type, callback, capture); } add_event("input1", "keyup", handler); add_event("input1", "click", handler2); add_event("stop", "click", function(){ document.getElementById("input1").remove_event("keyup"); }); add_event("stop2", "click", function(){ document.getElementById("input1").remove_event("click"); }); </script> </body> </html>

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  • how to redirect on youtube in androi

    - by rajshree
    public class MovieDescription extends Activity { Vibrator vibrator; TextView tv_title,tv_year,tv_banner,tv_desc; RatingBar ratingBar; ImageView iv_watch,iv_poster; private static final String TAG_CONTACTS = "Demo"; private static final String TAG_ID = "id"; private static final String TAG_TITLE = "title"; private static final String TAG_YEAR = "year"; private static final String TAG_RATING = "rating"; private static final String TAG_BANNER= "category"; private static final String TAG_DESC = "description"; private static final String TAG_URL = "url"; private static final String TAG_POSTER = "poster"; String id,title,year,rating,banner,description,poster, movieUrl; static JSONArray contacts = null; @Override protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); setContentView(R.layout.movie_description); initialize(); String movieDescUrl = "http://vaibhavtech.com/work/android/movie_description.php?id="+MainActivity.movie_Id; MovieDescriptionParser jParser = new MovieDescriptionParser(); JSONObject json = jParser.getJSONFromUrl(movieDescUrl); try { contacts = json.getJSONArray(TAG_CONTACTS); for (int i = 0; i < contacts.length(); i++) { /**********************************Value Parse FromUrl**********************************/ JSONObject c = contacts.getJSONObject(i); id = c.getString(TAG_ID); title = c.getString(TAG_TITLE); year = c.getString(TAG_YEAR); rating = c.getString(TAG_RATING); banner=c.getString(TAG_BANNER); description = c.getString(TAG_DESC); movieUrl = c.getString(TAG_URL); poster = c.getString(TAG_POSTER); /**********************************Valeu Assing to UI Component**********************************/ Log.i(id, title); } } catch (JSONException e) { e.printStackTrace(); } tv_title.setText(title); tv_year.setText(year); tv_banner.setText(banner); tv_desc.setText(description); Float rat=Float.parseFloat(rating); ratingBar.setRating(rat); Bitmap bimage= getBitmapFromURL("http://vaibhavtech.com/work/android/admin/upload/"+poster); iv_poster.setImageBitmap(bimage); iv_watch.setOnClickListener(new OnClickListener() { @Override public void onClick(View v) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub vibrator.vibrate(40); LayoutInflater inflater=getLayoutInflater(); View view=inflater.inflate(R.layout.customtoast,(ViewGroup)findViewById(R.id.custom_toast_layout)); Toast toast=new Toast(getApplicationContext()); toast.setDuration(Toast.LENGTH_LONG); toast.setGravity(Gravity.CENTER_HORIZONTAL, 0, 0); toast.setView(view); toast.show(); Intent intent=new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW); intent.setData(Uri.parse(movieUrl)); startActivity(intent); } }); } @Override public boolean onCreateOptionsMenu(Menu menu) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub int currentapiVersion = android.os.Build.VERSION.SDK_INT; Log.i("Device Versoin is", ""+currentapiVersion); if (currentapiVersion >= android.os.Build.VERSION_CODES.JELLY_BEAN){ ActionBar actionBar = getActionBar(); actionBar.setHomeButtonEnabled(true); actionBar.setDisplayHomeAsUpEnabled(true); getMenuInflater().inflate(R.menu.main, menu); } return super.onCreateOptionsMenu(menu); } @Override public boolean onOptionsItemSelected(MenuItem item) { // TODO Auto-generated method stub switch (item.getItemId()) { case android.R.id.home: onBackPressed(); return true; case R.id.home: Intent intent = new Intent(this, MainActivity.class); intent.addFlags(Intent.FLAG_ACTIVITY_CLEAR_TOP); startActivity(intent); Log.i("Home", "Press"); return true; } return super.onOptionsItemSelected(item); } public void initialize() { tv_banner=(TextView) findViewById(R.id.tv_movie_description_banner); tv_desc=(TextView) findViewById(R.id.tv_movie_description_decription); tv_title=(TextView) findViewById(R.id.tv_movie_description_name); tv_year=(TextView) findViewById(R.id.tv_movie_description_year); ratingBar=(RatingBar) findViewById(R.id.ratingBar1); iv_watch=(ImageView) findViewById(R.id.iv_movie_description_watch); iv_poster=(ImageView) findViewById(R.id.iv_movie_description_poster); vibrator=(Vibrator)getSystemService(Context.VIBRATOR_SERVICE);; } public static Bitmap getBitmapFromURL(String src) { try { Log.i("src",src); URL url = new URL(src); HttpURLConnection connection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection(); connection.setDoInput(true); connection.connect(); InputStream input = connection.getInputStream(); Bitmap myBitmap = BitmapFactory.decodeStream(input); Log.i("Bitmap","returned"); return myBitmap; } catch (IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); Log.e("Exception",e.getMessage()); return null; } } } when i am clciking on watch now button its giving me 4 options -by mozilz,by chrome,by youtube, i want that when i click on watch now button it get redirect on youtube url link,..how can i do this please give me any suggetion.:(

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  • Is trailing slash automagically added on click of home page URL in browser?

    - by Question Overflow
    I am asking this because whenever I mouseover a link to a home page (e.g. http://www.example.com), I notice that a trailing slash is always added (as observed on the status bar of the browser) whether the home page link contains a href attribute that ends with a slash or not. But whenever I am on the home page, the URL on display will not have a trailing slash. I tried entering a slash to the URL in the URL bar. And with Firebug enabled, I notice that the site always return a 200 OK status. An article here discussing this states that having a slash at the end will avoid a 301 redirection. But I am not seeing any redirection, even on this page. Could this be a browser feature that is appending the slash?

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  • « Nokia X offre une nouvelle source de monétisation aux développeurs Android », entretien avec Olivier Lovisa de Nokia France

    « Nokia X offre une nouvelle source de monétisation aux développeurs Android » entretien avec Olivier Lovisa de Nokia FranceNokia a créé la surprise en février dernier lors de la conférence MWC en dévoilant « Nokia X Plate-forme » et la nouvelle gamme de terminaux mobiles sous le système d'exploitation dérivé de l'AOSP (Android Open Source Project). L'idée derrière ce choix stratégique est de permettre au constructeur de se repositionner sur le segment des smartphones d'entrée de gamme, où la...

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  • What is the quickest way to indent a block of text with spaces for use within a web browser?

    - by ændrük
    I occasionally have the need to indent a block of text with spaces for use within a web browser, for example, when formatting a code block on this site or in a post on Launchpad. So far I've just done it by hand by copying four spaces to the clipboard and then mashing keys really fast: ?, Home, Ctrl+V (repeat) What is the quickest way to accomplish this? Copying and pasting to another program? (Which?) A Firefox or Chrome browser extension? A command to directly modify the clipboard contents? An auto-typing program?

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  • Android : un demi-million d'appareils activés par jour avec une croissance de 4.4 % par semaine, son succès ne faiblit pas

    Android : un demi-million d'appareils activés par jour Avec une croissance de 4.4 % par semaine, son succès ne faiblit pas Mise à jour du 28/06/2011 par Idelways Contrairement à ce que pourraient faire croire certains indices, le succès d'Android ne faiblit pas, il est même plus fort que jamais puisqu'il vient de franchir la barre des 500 000 appareils activés par jour. Et contrairement aux milestones précédents, cette nouvelle n'a été annoncée jusque-là qu'à travers le compte Twitter du guru de l'OS chez Google et son vice-président de l'ingénierie Andy Rubin. Le nombre d'activations continue d'augmenter ...

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  • How to test the render speed of my solution in a web browser?

    - by Cuartico
    Ok, I need to test the speed of my solution in a web browser, but I have some problems, there are 2 versions of the web solution, the original one that is on server A and the "fixed" version that is on server B. I have VS2010 Ultimate, so I can make a web and load test on solution B, but I can't load the A solution on my IDE. I was trying to use fiddle2 and jmeter, but they only gave me the times of the request and response of the browsers with the server, I also want the time it takes to the browser to render the whole page. Maybe I'm misusing some of this tools... I don't know if this could be usefull but: Solution A is on VB 6.0 Solution B is on VB.Net Thanks in advance!

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  • Ask the Readers: Browser Wars – Which One will be Victorious in 2011?

    - by Asian Angel
    With each passing week it seems like the browser wars are becoming more fierce as all of the participants add new features and release versions more often. This week we would like to know which browser or browsers you think will be victorious in 2011 Latest Features How-To Geek ETC How to Change the Default Application for Android Tasks Stop Believing TV’s Lies: The Real Truth About "Enhancing" Images The How-To Geek Valentine’s Day Gift Guide Inspire Geek Love with These Hilarious Geek Valentines RGB? CMYK? Alpha? What Are Image Channels and What Do They Mean? How to Recover that Photo, Picture or File You Deleted Accidentally Now Together and Complete – McBain: The Movie [Simpsons Video] Be Creative by Using Hex and RGB Codes for Crayola Crayon Colors on Your Next Web or Art Project [Geek Fun] Flash Updates; Finally Supports Full Screen Video on Multiple Monitors 22 Ways to Recycle an Altoids Mint Tin Make Your Desktop Go Native with the Tribal Arts Theme for Windows 7 A History of Vintage Transformers: Decepticons Edition [Infographic]

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  • Possible to set equal height for divs in pairs but only if browser width 960 or wider?

    - by CreateSean
    I'm working on a responsive site where I've found that I've got pairs of divs with heights that I would like to be equal, but only if the browser width is equal to or greater than 960px. Any smaller than that and the divs stack so different heights do not make a difference. DIV 1 | DIV 2 DIV 3 | DIV 4 DIV 5 | DIV 6 DIV 7 | DIV 8 Based on the above set up, Div 1 and Div 2 need to be equal height as do Div 3 and Div 4, but both pairs do not need to be equal to each other. i.e. the pair sets can have different heights but each pair must be equal. Is this possible and if so what is the best approach to take? My javascript/jQuery is rather elementary. I'm sure I could do equal heights alone, but with the pair sets I'm not sure and then adding in the need to set this to only happen if the browser is 960 or wider and I'm lost.

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  • What is a quick way to indent a block of text with spaces for use within a web browser?

    - by ændrük
    I occasionally have the need to indent a block of text with spaces for use within a web browser, for example, when formatting a code block on this site or in a post on Launchpad. So far I've just done it by hand by copying four spaces to the clipboard and then mashing keys really fast: ?, Home, Ctrl+V (repeat) What is a quicker way to accomplish this, e.g. copying and pasting to another program? a Firefox or Chrome browser extension? a command to directly modify the clipboard contents? an auto-typing program?

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  • what would be a good way to implement/render a 2d tiled map for a browser game?

    - by jj_
    I've made this little rpg ruby game I did while learning and now I'd like to make it into a browser game. I've already set up Sinatra framework to serve it, so what I am looking for, before everything else, is a way to represent the game map in browser (location attributes are stored in db). A new map is randomly generated by code for each new game at each game start. For now forget db, and let's say a map (say 100x100 "squares") is stored as a tridimensional array. (x,y, ...) Last "dimension" of array stores who & what is at that map cell: a player, a building, whatever. So all I have to do is render those "squares" or array cells to a 2d tiled map in the browser. The map does not need to refresh or be dynamically fetched as you scroll it, (at least at this stage of development) but, a technology which would allow me to do so in future would be a good reason for choosing it. Things that I thought of: html tables, html5 canvas, some js framework which is designed exactly with this purpose (which I do not know of = please advice). Yes I know about gamequery-js framework, but I've never used it, and I don't know if it's going to slow down everything down to inusability as I'm adding new features (scrolling, ajax). I really don't know of any other alternatives.. maybe there are lighter approaches? Easier or more minimalistic ways ? More targeted js framework which is the right tool for the job? Maybe just some html canvas code, or even simple image maps, or images with absolute positioning will be enough? The thing is I'd like to start simple, and then gradually make it better, so, as I said before, I'd prefer something that will give me room for improvement or is headed toward new web tendencies but which will also give me a bit of gratification in the beginning :) So.. advices are needed! And appreciated! :) Thanks p.s. Flash is excluded because I don't like it.

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  • Google ajoute le mode hors-ligne à ses Maps sous Android et apporte trois autres améliorations à son service de cartographie

    Google ajoute le mode hors-ligne à ses Maps sous Android Et apporte trois autres améliorations à son service de cartographie Edit du 07/06/2012, 12h par Gordon Fowler Brian McClendon, Vice-Président en charge de Google Maps, a dévoilé 3 grandes nouveautés dans Google Maps, principalement liées au mobile. Parmi ces nouveautés on trouve Google Maps Offline qui permet d'accéder à Google Maps hors-connexion pour les utilisateurs sous Android dans plus d'une centaine de pays d'ici à quelques semaines !

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  • From the Tips Box: Quick File Renaming in Windows 7, Fast Access to Web Sites on Android, and GPS-based Todo Lists

    - by Jason Fitzpatrick
    Once a week we round up some reader tips and share them with the greater How-To Geek audience. This week we’re looking at speedy file renaming in Windows 7, fast access to bookmarks in Android, and a neat GPS-based todo list. How to Stress Test the Hard Drives in Your PC or Server How To Customize Your Android Lock Screen with WidgetLocker The Best Free Portable Apps for Your Flash Drive Toolkit

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  • Is it possible for a web-server to send more files than requested for, and have the browser accept them?

    - by Osiris
    I've created a basic web server for a school project, and it serves static content without a problem. I thought of having the server parse all htm/html files for links to .js/.css/image files, and send these files to the client without these files being requested by the client later. eg. The browser requests: index.htm The server responds with intex.htm and image.jpg I modified the server to send two distinct http responses for a "GET /index.html HTTP1.1" (one for the html page and one for the image), but the browser ended up requesting the image when it was good and ready. Is there any way to bypass this? (use a multipart response, perhaps) Will these files be accepted by most browsers, or will they be rejected for security reasons?

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  • HTC lance le HTC One M8 for Windows sous Windows Phone 8.1, l'OS mobile de Microsoft et Android sur un même smartphone ?

    HTC lance le HTC One M8 for Windows sous Windows Phone 8.1 l'OS de Microsoft et Android sur un même smartphone ?Décidément, Windows Phone ne compte pas se laisser abattre par le monopole d'Android et d'Apple. Ce mardi 19 août, HTC vient de lancer un tout nouveau smartphone embarquant l'OS mobile de Microsoft. Dénommé HTC One M8 for Windows, ce nouveau membre de la famille HTC 8X est la copie conforme du HTC One M8, en recourant à la même plateforme matérielle. D'ailleurs Microsoft ironise sur...

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  • How to let the browser prefer IPv6 over IPv4?

    - by Grumbel
    I installed miredo and have IPv6 up and running it seems. I can ping6 hosts and download webpages with wget or my webbrowser when I specify IPv6 addresses, however whenever I specify a hostname that is offered over both IPv4 and IPv6 the browser picks the IPv4 address for the connection. How can I change that and let the browser use IPv6 instead of IPv4 if available? Googling around I found a hint that browsers will prefer IPv4 over IPv6 for 6to4/teredo tunnels, but so far I haven't found an explanation why or how to change that.

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