Oct 7 2005

Scripturizer for Javascript Bookmarklet

This idea is actually implemented after Glen’s comment on a possible Greasemonkey plugin. Instead of re-bundling Scripturizer for Javascript into a Greasemonkey user-script, where very limit number of users might give it a try, I have made it into a “bookmarklet” instead, where clicking on a button can scripturize any webpage that you are currently [...]

Oct 6 2005

Scripturizer and ESV Popup have moved!

I have released the latest version of Scripturizer for Javascript and ESV Popup on FuCoder.com, my current programming/Internet blog. The new version is almost a complete re-write that walks through DOM tree instead of searching and replacing in innerHTML. I will also gradually migrate my other projects over — whenever I have more time working [...]

Scripturizer for Javascript 2.0 and ESV Popup 1.1

Today I have migrated Scripturizer for Javascript and ESV Popup from my personal blogsite to FuCoder.com, and have updated them with the latest changes that I have been working on. Scripturizer for Javascript 2.0 Almost a complete re-write. Instead of searching and replacing innerHTML with regular expression, I have made a DOM walker to create [...]

Oct 4 2005

AJAX makes Application Server Redundant?

Phil Wainewright wrote an article in ZDNet with an catchy title, How AJAX kills the application server. He said, An unnoticed side-effect of implementing rich internet application platforms — whether they’re AJAX or anything else — is that this ‘client-service’ architecture eliminates the need for an application server to connect the Web client to back-end [...]

Google Office

Someone caught Google and Sun hang out together! 10 more hours to go before the announcement, and I would really like to see: Google branded StarOffice! Google services integrated into the office suite. OpenDocument being declared as the “Internet Standard”, regardless what legacy system (read “MS Office”) you are using on your desktop. Everyone wants [...]