Oh yeah baby, I got my trial index page utilizing the XML being created on-the-fly from a server-side PHP script. The XML is generated whenever a user clicks on a contact in their list. In getting the XML stuff working, I somehow broke the deletion of a contact. I have been getting [...]
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Now peoplearray.com is really AJAX enabled
May 19th, 2006 · Comments · AJAX, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, PeopleArray, Website, XML
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IE7 Beta 2 and FF 1.5.0.3
May 16th, 2006 · Comments · AJAX, JavaScript, PeopleArray, Web Development, Website, Work, XML
I just tried the peoplearray.com trial index (now with more web2.0!) :)with IE7 Beta2 at home and it actually looks pretty good. The XML that is being read is different than that of FF. In FF, there are 21 child nodes in the XML, roughly half are null and all values are null [...]
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XML is confusing
May 15th, 2006 · Comments · AJAX, PHP, PeopleArray, Web Development, Website, XML
I’ve been working on a “prettier” version of the PeopleArray.com. Check it out. If you are using Firefox, check out the JavaScript console after you click on a contact in the list. As of 9:40PM, the XML I’m producing is “not well formed”! WTF does that mean?! This all started [...]
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Introducing PeopleArray.com (people[].com)
May 11th, 2006 · Comments · AJAX, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, PeopleArray, Web Development, Website, XML
In my quest for a .com domain for my online contact list, I’ve decided (read: luckily found) a .com that I like: PeopleArray.com. I will use the mypeeps.us address as my “development” site, thus replacing dev.mypeeps.us. I’ve moved the development blog to peoplearray.com/blog as well. Since I was changing domains anyway, I [...]
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MyPeeps.us
April 29th, 2006 · Comments · AJAX, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, PeopleArray, Web Development, Website, XML
MyPeeps.usPeopleArray.com, yet another web-based contact management system.
I’ve been working on an idea that I have had for a long time ago. I feel like I now have a decent contact management system, decent enough to talk about publicly and maybe get some feedback on. It isn’t very web2.0-ish…yet, but it is a decent [...]
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