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Vortrag bei der .NET User Group Braunschweig
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over 3 years ago
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Jörg Jooss
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Vielen Dank für die rege Teilnahme letzten Dienstag! Code und Slide Deck sind auf meinem SkyDrive verfügbar oder über Lars Keller zu beziehen. Interessierte zum Thema Presentation Model (bzw. Model-View-ViewModel) sollten sich auch meine beiden Blogeinträge...
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SpicIE: New guidance – How to catch and handle Html events in managed Plug-In code
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over 3 years ago
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Gunnar-D
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There is a new sample with the name HtmlEvents on the http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/SpicIEContrib page. This sample demonstrates how your managed Plug-In code can register on Html events for specific Html elements. When the registered event is fired...
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SpicIE: Deployment of a SpicIE based Plug-In
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over 3 years ago
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Gunnar-D
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After you have written a useful plug-in it comes the time when you have to deploy the plug-in on other computers But there may be some pitfalls during the deployment. First there is an “Install.bat” in your project which can be used for the plug-in...
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SpicIE: Reducing or switching off all diagnostic messages
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over 3 years ago
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The SpicIE framework uses the .NET System.Diagnostics.TraceSource class to output a lot of information during the runtime. During the development and debug process these messages could be really helpful to understand how the plugin works. But there are...
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SpicIE: Understanding the browser extension creation model
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over 3 years ago
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Gunnar-D
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On the discussion part of the SpicIE home page ( http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/SpicIE/Thread/List.aspx ) I found an interesting question “Constructor is not called…”. The reason for this scenario is following. If you build IE extensions with SpicIE you...
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Bizarro Welt: ASP.NET MVC – PUT ist kaputt
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over 3 years ago
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Jörg Jooss
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Jeder, der in seinem Leben einmal Software entwickelt hat, kam bestimmt irgendwann an einen Punkt, dass nach einer harmlosen Änderung im Quellcode, der Installation einer x-beliebigen Softwarekomponente oder dem Ändern eines Konfigurationsparameters...
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SpicIE: “SpicIEContrib” project opened at http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/SpicIEContrib
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over 3 years ago
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There is a new project at http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/SpicIEContrib . This project hosts HowTo Samples, Code, Guidance, … related to the SpicIE Framework If you actually start using SpicIE you should have a look at the Samples. Regards … GunnarD
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