David,
I've been using Flash since its birth, I rarely rush anything to do with Adobe
:)
As for hardware support, you've not yet outlined why you need it? I can see
1000 ways as to why hardware acceleration is ideal, but that's me - you
however, seem to be looking at the window dressing and
Hi All,
I’m putting together a proposal here internally to make some radical changes to
the Silverlight/WPF ecosystem. Part of this requires your input and help, in
that if you could all take 5-10mins out of your day to quickly answer 11
(short) questions that would be extremely helpful to the
Done ;)
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 7:21 AM, David L. Campbell
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Hey Scott...
I'll blog that if you want, let me know...
-Dave
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Chuckle. Me too. I was wondering why it worked, because I was
browsing in Chrome. Then noticed the .jsp.
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I find it somewhat amusing that the questionnaire is written in jsp J
Cheers,
Cam Booth
From my days gaming on-line, I knew a lot of people that used the products
you mentioned above, one thing I noticed was that got hacked a lot, it was
not that uncommon, but I guess the upside it is easy to find a place to host
and get a database etc. all for free and maybe the reason they got
DotNetNuke should fit your bill for a Wiki, Blog, forum and CMS in ASP.Net.
Its free and open source too. www.dotnetnuke.com
Regards,
Philip Beadle
Readify | Principal Consultant
Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET, MCAD, MCT
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Not a big fan of the architecture of DNN, but each to their own.
Umbraco is also worth looking at, if you don't mind getting your hands
dirty with XML/XSLT along with ASP.NET. Free and open source too, and
comes with a very slick editing and admin interface out of the box.
XSLT is the devils child :)
Regards,
Philip Beadle
Readify | Principal Consultant
Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET, MCAD, MCT
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