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Category Archives: javascript
Learning jQuery 1.3
Right after finishing my review on the Django template development book I got contacted again by the Packt folks to do the same for the Learning jQuery 1.3 book. I was most pleased with the request. Now, this book has … Continue reading
Posted in en, geek, javascript, programacion, tech, web
Tagged book, javascript, review
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Generating Javascript Widgets with reversed URL endpoints in Django
I just read Elf Stenberg’s solution on how to serve static Javascript with reversed URLs in Django, I was going to leave this as a comment but I better explain it here When developing Django Widgets that require Javascript interaction … Continue reading
New Open selector version
This last week I fonally found some time to improve two important features I missed in Open-selector The first thing I hated was havign to make so many HTTP requests to fetch the provider icons, so now Open-selector makes use … Continue reading
Posted in en, geek, javascript, open-selector, openid, programacion, tech
Tagged identity, open-selector, openid
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New Open-selector version
This shall be called Version 0.2 . The cool feature of this is the inline mode, it will be useful to have an OpenID login box in topbars, inline menus or heading sections (they are all the same I think), … Continue reading
Posted in en, geek, javascript, open-selector, openid, programacion, tech, web
Tagged javascript, open-selector, openid
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I can haz documentation?
I just added some basic documentation to Open-selector.
First post about Open-selector!
Andrew Moist contacted me through Open-selector’s contact page telling me about his blogpost comparing ID Selector with Open-selector. He believes that even though the dropdown combo is not the killer solution for the OpenID login issue, it’s still a better … Continue reading
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Tagged javascript, open-selector, openid
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