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XPath, unleashed — coming to Internet Explorer 5+ HTML DOM near ... Apr 6, 2004 ... Well, I thought that it is mighty unfair that Internet Explorer does not support such functionality. I mean, you can very much do XPath in ...
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XPath, unleashed — coming to Internet Explorer 5+ HTML DOM near ... Apr 6, 2004 ... Well, I thought that it is mighty unfair that Internet Explorer does not support such functionality. I mean, you can very much do XPath in ...
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Wrap Your Head Around Gears Workers « Dimitri Glazkov bookmarked by 3 members originally found by yehoshuk on 2008-08-29 Wrap Your Head Around Gears Workers http://glazkov.com/2008/06/02/gears-workers/ ...
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Html-XPath project created on SourceForge.net « Dimitri Glazkov Jun 3, 2004 ... http://sourceforge.net/projects/html-xpath/. The code is released under LGPL license and provides functionally complete implementation in ...
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HTML5 Wrapper for Gears « Dimitri Glazkov Though there’s a HTML5 Wrapper for Google Gears that uses Gears to provide the html5 local storage functions (e.g. [...] ...
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XPath, unleashed — coming to Internet Explorer 5+ HTML DOM near ... Apr 6, 2004 ... Actually, there is — Mozilla has a pretty solid support of DOM Level 3 XPath right at your fingertips through the document.evaluate method: ...
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Clairvoyant Software Engineering « Dimitri Glazkov Clairvoyant Software Engineering. November 28, 2006. While ripping out old code and refactoring late last night, I muttered out something that I just had to ...
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Generating C# code from XSD « Dimitri Glazkov Feb 25, 2004 ... Steve Saxon had posted a few times on the XSD -> C# code generator that he’s building. Looks pretty cool. He also mentions that ideally some ...
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XPath, unleashed — coming to Internet Explorer 5+ HTML DOM near ... Apr 6, 2004 ... Well, I thought that it is mighty unfair that Internet Explorer does not support such functionality. I mean, you can very much do XPath in ...
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Margin Marks UI Concept « Dimitri Glazkov Margin marks is a user interface concept that aims to expose microformats on a web page in a way that’s intuitive, useful, and positionally relevant, ...
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