Monthly Archives: September 2009

Integrate WebSpellChecker to ASP.NET Controls

In addition to its easy integration with our own WebTextEditor, WebSpellChecker can also be used to target standard ASP.NET controls such as simple textbox, multiline textarea as well as IFRAME. Similar to the WebTextEditor integration, using WebSpellChecker with ASP.NET controls is very easy and requires [...]

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Rich Features in Low Client Footprint

Continuing an existing discussion on client footprint optimization especially when a lot of features in WebGrid are enabled, I’ve decided to do a little research on the best way to compress these client resources with a balanced server load yet acceptable compression result. In this [...]

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Customize Agenda View in WebScheduler

There are dozens of new enhancements that we’ve made in WebScheduler 2.0 SP1. In this post, I’m going to share a few of the newly added features related to the agenda view in WebScheduler. These new features enable you to customize the navigation and detail information [...]

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Reduce Page Output in WebTextEditor

In WebTextEditor, there are three kinds of views that have their own set of toolbars, such as Design view, HTML view, and Preview. Each toolbars are created in server-side and then serialized to client for UI rendering. This will result in a large page output, [...]

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Intersoft WebUI Studio 2009 SP1 Is Here

We’re pleased to announce the immediate availability of WebUI Studio 2009 Service Pack 1 today. The service pack includes hundreds of significant enhancements and major stability improvement. To view the enhancements in details and the download instruction, please check out the official press release. All [...]

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