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Just two months ago, I wrote a post on the JavaScript events you could expect when loading iFrames dynamically. Since the behavior highly depends on the browser you are using and the whims of the developer who decided what to fire and when, I put together a nice table of Browser v. Content-Disposition listing the events and any return codes that ...
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Browsers tend to do what they like with your static content: deciding what to cache and when to refresh. On the server-side, you can specify that certain file types have a designated TTL (time to live) and that works in many cases. There are other cases when you either don't have access to the server's configuration or you need to make sure ...
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The F.U.D.
There has been a lot of talk in the past few weeks about HTML 5 and its supposed takeover on the web (or lack thereof). It's only a matter of time before Flash and Silverlight become less relevant. The CEO of Adobe, Shantanu Narayen, defended their position in the future of the web during the company's last quarterly financial call, ...
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