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Archive for the ‘jQuery’ Category

Simple SharePoint CAML Query Tester using jQuery & SPServices –

Posted by jpluimers on 2012/10/23

Interesting SharePoint CAML XML trouble shooting tool:

this script is NOT meant to help you *build* your queries. There are other tools for that. This is purely a testing tool to help you during those “doh” moments.

-jeroen

via: Simple CAML Query Tester using jQuery & SPServices –.

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Delphi Labs: DataSnap XE and jQueryMobile; a Web Frontend accessing DataSnap through a Delphi WebBroker server

Posted by jpluimers on 2011/03/22

[Wayback] Paweł Głowacki recently released two very interesting blog articles, together with 5 (five!) demonstration videos on how to get your mobile device to talk to a DataSnap backend using [Wayback] jQueryMobile so you get a very native look & feel UI on your mobile device without putting a lot of effort in writing a native device app.

  1. [Wayback] Part 1: Delphi Labs: DataSnap XE – WebBroker jQueryMobile Boilerplate – DelphiFeeds.com.
  2. [Wayback] Part 2: Delphi Labs: DataSnap XE – jQueryMobile Web Frontend – DelphiFeeds.com.

Highly recommended!

–jeroen

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RT: JQuery: Novice To Ninja ebook free for 24 hours (or less now, I guess) – DelphiFeeds.com

Posted by jpluimers on 2010/07/12

If you want JQuery: Novice To Ninja ebook for free, then hurry :)

–jeroen

via: JQuery: Novice To Ninja ebook free for 24 hours (or less now, I guess) – DelphiFeeds.com.

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