Is It Possible To Implement New Standards Such As HTML5 In Webforms
Jul 21, 2010
Is it possible (using HTML5 Shiv, for example) to implement HTML5 on a Webforms-based platform? Will ASP.NET Webforms allow the developer to semantically mark up a page using the new HTML5 elements?
I am running into the problem described in http://support.microsoft.com/kb/962351/.The problem is that pop-out menus are not displayed in IE8 Standards mode (they show up as blank).There is a hotfix available. Unfortunately,my web hosting company (as many) do not install hotfixes, but rather wait for a fully tested and official patch.I am trying to find out:If and when this hotfix will be rolled into an official patch What some alternatives to this hotfix might be, to be sure that I am covering all the bases.
I've been searching google for recommendations on conventions or best practices when it comes to the 'case' and naming of files on folders within a Web Application.Most of the time I work within Visual Studio, developing ASP.NET web applications. In the past I've always used PascalCase for all of my files and folders, with the exception of Javascript files which tended to be camelCase.More recently
Is anyone using HTML5 notifications in practice, and is there any value in doing so? From my understanding it's limited only to Chrome, and so I can't imagine people jumping on this thing.
can any one please tell how to use html5 in asp.net framework 2.0. My need is If internet gets disconnected, my page(aspx) should able to work in offline.
HTML5 is just an updating to XHTML 4.1 or it brings some thing different and new to the web world ,, what are the major differences between it and its predecessors..
I am new to mvc I want devlop a small application in mvc using html5 for that I have downloaded html5 toolkit for mvc and add refernce system.web.mvc.html5 but i am unable to get html.html5Textbox please help me how to get html5 controls.
I'd like to get an HTML5 video player working in my mvc 2 project - specifically Kaltura video [URL] , so im trying to integrate their demo html into my Index.aspx..and i get a "Validation (XHTML 1.0 Transitional): Element 'video' not supported"
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Here is my Site.Master, in case im missing something there
And im basically just copying their example.html here: Is it becasue of <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" [URL] in my Site.Master? I'm guessing maybe the word "Strict" is not allowing video tag since HTML5 isnt W3C complaint?
There is a lot of chatter about the improvements HTML5 is about to unleash on the web development world. How will this new standard affect web dev frameworks like Faces, Struts, or even ASP.NET? How long will it take them to 'catch up' in order to emit such code? Will controls get deprecated?
I am trying to live stream my desktop over http to one or more users. The immediate goal is just to share the desktop in real time in read only mode for several users. In future we might allow the users to control the desktop as well by mouse or keyboard. I have these queries in this context- Is HTML5 + H.264 right for this or do I need to go with Flash?In either case what are all the components/servers I need for a live streaming infrastructure? (Like desktop, encoder, streaming server, web server, media player etc)? It will help compare the options, if You can post your preferences for each of these components/servers.
For now, I just want to use the <audio> and <video> tags and maybe try out the drag and drop features since these are supported by Firefox 3.6. The project will just be a test project, not necessarily for production.
I'm a MVC[3] noob trying to intergrate html5 framework in the shared [site] layout. Just getting the index page to load is not working. I started from scratch (new MVC3 project). I also compared the web.config files and the controllers to the MVC3 sample project from asp.net/mvc site. Everything appears to be in order.
I am creating a control that contains an html5 audio element and I want to be able to change the source of the audio dynamically. I can access the audio element in C# but am unable to figure out how to change the src attribute.
As I understand it, the <input type=email> element in HTML5 will render as a simple text field in browsers that do not support the tag. On other browsers it will render properly, like on the iPhone it will bring up the e-mail keyboard layout.
like to use this in a project but my input fields are <asp:TextBox> controls. How can I use the HTML5 element but still access its data server-side like the rest of my fields?
I am using ajax and javascript to play sound from specific time till a specific time.
I do change the class from play to pause when user plays it but i am unable to change it back to play when the sound duration stops
<script type="text/javascript"> function aud_play_pause() { var myAudio = document.getElementById("myTune"); var musicStartTime = 25; var musicStopTime = 35;