by Rahul Singla | Sep 2, 2012 | Blog, Coolite, Ext.Net, Ext.Net 1.x, Ext.Net 2.x
Its been a good time since I have blogged anything directly related to Ext.Net (I have written ExtJs blog posts in the interim, but nothing that relates primarily to Ext.Net). I finally got an opportunity today to break my silence on Ext.Net.A close acquaintance...
by Rahul Singla | May 25, 2012 | Blog, Coolite, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, Javascript
Sometime earlier, I wrote a blog post demonstrating a Ticker component for ExtJs to which items can be added dynamically (here). The client for whom I originally wrote that Ticker component changed the specification recently, now requesting the ability for the ticker...
by Rahul Singla | Nov 20, 2011 | Blog, Coolite, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 4.x, Javascript, Sencha Touch, Touch 2.x
It feels good to be blogging again after a gap, the last couple of months or so have been way too hectic. Although I expect the schedule to remain clogged up for some more time, I will try to squeeze in some blog posts over the next couple of days. So, lets now come...
by Rahul Singla | Nov 17, 2011 | Blog, Coolite, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, ExtJs 4.x, Javascript
I yesterday did a very interesting thing, integrating ExtJs with the excellent iScroll 4 script from Matteo Spinelli that would make my ExtJs containers intuitively scrollable on Touch devices (especially iPad) giving them a more native scrolling feel.You might...
by Rahul Singla | Sep 30, 2011 | .NET 2.0+, ASP.NET, Blog, C#, Coolite, Ext.Net, VB.NET
Our designer had created a comprehensive custom theme for ExtJs, and we wanted to use it in our ASP.NET app that leverages Ext.Net and ExtJs extensively.If you have used Ext.Net, you would know that all ExtJs resources are embedded in Ext.Net.dll assembly that are...
by Rahul Singla | Aug 7, 2011 | .NET 2.0+, ASP.NET, Blog, C#, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, Javascript
I think all of us would agree that Ext.Net provides too good (and a bit complex) ExtJs and ASP.NET integration. It exposes almost all ExtJs toolkit classes server-side in ASP.NET and many of the popular extensions too. In addition, it provides own custom components...
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