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Codename "Cocomo" is a Platform as a Service that allows Flex developers to easily add real-time social capabilities into their RIA (rich Internet applications).\n
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Zaypay makes international micropayments through SMS/text-messages, phone calls and other alternative payment methods a piece of cake. Our free micropayment service can be integrated with your website in just minutes of your time.\n
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Month: November 2008
links for 2008-11-27
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These are free XHTML / CSS website templates available to use without any limitations. They can be used on a noncommercial site aswell as on a commercial one\n
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links for 2008-11-21
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Django’s built-in admin interface comes with a neat feature that lets you dynamically add new related items—ForeignKey fields or ManyToManyField fields—to the pull-down menu (or multiple-select in the case of ManyToManyFields). There’s no documentation on this, and the pieces are spread across a couple of admin and form files in the source, but it turns out to be pretty easy to leverage this functionality for your own custom forms.\n
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links for 2008-11-19
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Although it’s more or less the defacto standard, I’m not going to use TinyMCE this time, partly because it feels a bit like bloatware and partly because it’s not based on jQuery — the JavaScript framework of choice of the project where I also want to use it: django-page-cms. The editor I’m going to use is WYMeditor because it provides authors some helpers to write sane (X)HTML instead of hiding it away while not leaving them with a blank textarea.\n
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links for 2008-11-18
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WYMeditor is a web-based WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) XHTML editor.\n
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