I know that I usually post Flash specific posts but this was too cool and I wanted to make sure I had it down somewhere in case I ever needed it. It is a DHTML implemented DataGrid that is cross-browser compatible too. I found it pretty impressive http://www.activeui.net/examples.htm
Author Archives: chafic
Multiple versions of IE for testing
I always thought it wasn’t possible to run more than one version of IE on the same machine until i stumbled onto this page by Insert Title Web Design. With the new EOLAS patent issues and other browser/versioning issues, being able to run multiple versions of IE might be handy to some.
Getting ready for MAX 2003
MAX will be held next week and Sam and I will be there. Sam has attended DevCon in the past but for me this will be the first. We will be exhibiting our B-Line Charting components so if you want to say hi stop by our booth. We will also be blogging from the event with any free time we can find.
Also, keep up to date with MAX using MAXBloggers which will include our entries and entries from several other weblogs.
B-Line Charting Component 2.5 Released
We have launched our latest version of the B-Line Charting Components 2.5. This version is available as a free upgrade to all existing customers and for purchase at our online store for new customers.
Some of the New features in this version:
- Flash MX 2004 Support. We continue to use the version 1 architecture with this release but have updated the components to support Flash Player 7 and include an HTML reference of the complete API.
- 3D Rendering of the Bar, Hi-Low, Line, and Pie Charts.
- Animation Support.
- New Charts; Candlestick, and Triangle.
With this release now out the door, we’ve already started development on the 3.0 release of the charting components. We don’t have a solid set of features yet, but can say that it will be a complete re-write using the v2 architecture as well as include new charts and features from customer requests and from our think tank.
BOFH – Read it
It’s called “The Bastard Operator from Hell”, and if you are a computer nerd and you like evil comedy, you will enjoy reading some of it.
Thanks to Jonas for the link