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I have downloaded the new emulator images and Iām really impressed that the IE6 render engine really fits in such a small device. I have created some screenshots below.
All Web sites look very similar to the desktop version of Internet Explorer. Most AJAX enabled pages are working, on some Web sites I got JavaScript errors, well, they are not ...
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Yesterday Microsoft has published the new emulator images for Windows Mobile 6.1.4. One of the most important new features is the Internet Explorer Mobile 6 version. Windows Mobile 6.1.4 includes the new Internet Explorer Mobile 6, a full-featured browser for Windows Mobile devices that brings the same high-quality browsing experience to ...
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Microsoft has canceled the Deepfish research project lab. I was not sure if I would love the Deepfish browser as there was a big lack of missing features like AJAX, JavaScript, Flash/Silverlight. Yesterday I read in the news that Microsoft will port their Internet Explorer 6 render engine to Windows Mobile. Hey, does this mean that Internet ...
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The embeddedworld2008 is over and I had some time to play around with Microsoft .NET Micro Framework devices. I can remember that I had a look on it during the first available betas on Microsoft Connect, but then stopped watching it because of the missing TCP/IP stack. The now available version 2.5 of the .NET Micro Framework adds this directly in ...
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I got a lot of feedback for my last post about Silverlight features that are currently missing. Because it is Christmas time we are allowed to wish everything we want, what we get is another thing. Here are some additional features currently missing and are maybe important for everyone. Socket Support: I don't see this in real life because ...
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Well, the year 2007 is nearly at the end and I have my short wish list for Microsoft Silverlight. The following (maybe not complete) unsorted list would be nice to see in 2008 with the next CTP or final version: When building Silverlight 2.0 Web applications I must be able to consume services (REST, Web Service,...) from cross-domain ...
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I like the MVC (Model View Controller) framework which is available as a public CTP, now. You can download the latest bits with the ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions CTP Preview. You will find further links at Scott Guthrie's posts tagged with MVC.
While playing around I tried to create a simple Web page that will render an address from a given ID (well, I ...
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