by Rahul Singla | Jun 29, 2011 | Blog, Coolite, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, Javascript
Tickers used to be an essential part of any website during the earlier days of web, but are no longer considered that much useful today, right? Well I atleast thought so until a few days back, when I received a feature request for a scrolling ticker in a corporate...
by Rahul Singla | Jun 11, 2011 | .NET 2.0+, ASP.NET, Blog, C#, Coolite, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, ExtJs 4.x, Javascript, PowerShell, PowerShell 2
In this blog post, I present a complete framework for automatic localization in ASP.NET, ability to customize what is produced by this framework and a completely functional ASP.NET app demonstrating the features and process.In February this year, I published my...
by Rahul Singla | May 3, 2011 | Blog, Coolite, Ext.Net, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, Javascript
I had earlier blogged about various aspects related to Brian Moeskau’s CalendarPanel component for ExtJs 3.x here, here and here. Somewhere last Decembar, I also submitted a feature request to Brian for refactoring EventEditWindow and EventEditForm components of...
by Rahul Singla | Apr 28, 2011 | Blog, ExtJs 3.x
ExtJs 4 was released yesterday and the reason I am pretty excited about this new ExtJs version is Charting. I have been using HighCharts with ExtJs till now. Although HighCharts work and look great, there isn’t a standard adapter/bridge provided by either ExtJs...
by Rahul Singla | Apr 26, 2011 | Blog, ExtJs, ExtJs 3.x, ExtJs 4.x, Windows, Windows 7
I have already been using ExtJs 4.0-Beta3 for the last couple of weeks. And an hour earlier, I occasionally went to the Sencha site to check one of my posts on the forums. And the surprise was waiting there. ExtJs 4 had been launched today.I immediately downloaded the...
by Rahul Singla | Dec 19, 2010 | Blog, ExtJs 3.x
If you haven’t yet seen the Calendar Component for ExtJs, you might well want to check it here first, and then see it in action (an example is below in this blog post, ExtJs example for Calendar component is here).Although the Calendar component’s Pro...
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