skfox
-
Hmm... So I can access twitter and facebook from my 360. Instead of asking if we can, has anybody stopped to ask if we should?
about 3 hours ago
from TweetDeck
-
Tweeting from my 360!
about 3 hours ago
from Xbox LIVE
-
@ Ahh, I see. You can totally tell I'm not a flash developer :)
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ You too. Have a great day.
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ I wonder if one could pull a file stream (i.e. .pdf, .doc) down and save it, therefore bypassing default browser behaviors.
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ You're right. I was thinking of something else this morning involving locally stored binary, not Downloadify.
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ I think you see more misuse when it supports binary. That'd be a good way to circumvent application mappings, file type defaults
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ Do you worry that future versions of Flash will break Downloadify when the security model for flash evolves?
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ I've used Starter before, very handy.
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ Agreed, that doesn't make much sense.
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ Having said that, this is really neat and I can think of some immediate use cases where this will result in one less round trip.
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
@ The blurring of distinctive lines between the client/server models occasionally makes me nervous.
about 9 hours ago
from TweetDeck
in reply to dougneiner
-
Client side file generation using flash. I understand the use cases, but still kinda creepy. (via @)
about 11 hours ago
from TweetDeck
-
Dell would like you to blow all of your VC cash with them:
about 14 hours ago
from TweetDeck
-
Security versus Usability. MSFT says to disable JS in IE6/IE7 to make it safe to use.
2:50 PM Nov 23rd
from TweetDeck
-
@ Easy way would be to export as CSV and upload to web app. Otherwise, a middle man program to use COM to extract and upload.
8:09 AM Nov 23rd
from TweetDeck
in reply to 1Marc
-
Wow. That Oregon game was bad for my blood pressure. Civil War next!
9:07 PM Nov 21st
from TweetDeck
-
Whew, what a trip. Finally back home. Off to bed, air travel is always tiring.
8:56 PM Nov 20th
from TweetDeck
-
RT @: Work isn't work when you love, and are good at, what you do.
9:54 AM Nov 20th
from TweetDeck
-
Work is fun and all, but I'm looking forward to getting back home tomorrow.
10:13 PM Nov 19th
from TweetDeck
|
- Name Shaun Kester
- Location Oregon, USA
- Web http://skfox.com
- Bio jQuery, VFP, and WP Dev
|