I was working with jquery's load function which uses ajax to load remote url. It was working fine in firefox & other browsers, but was causing problem in internet explorer. IE caches the result of first load & repeats it even if the remote informations have been updated. later i have solved this problem by using optional parameter 'cache' setting to false like as follows:
$('#id').load('remoteurl',{cache:false});
And the problem was gone.
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For webmaster, web developers, connect to ftp server is very common. I am using two that are good to me always:
1) Fireftp: This is specially for firefox users. This is an very good lightweight addon, that can give you full ftp features while you are on firefox. Its also works very very well without any trouble.
2) Filezilla: This is another ftp client desktop application. that is mostly used by free users. Its also fully featured.
1) Fireftp: This is specially for firefox users. This is an very good lightweight addon, that can give you full ftp features while you are on firefox. Its also works very very well without any trouble.
2) Filezilla: This is another ftp client desktop application. that is mostly used by free users. Its also fully featured.
This is for those who are new in forex trading platform. You can get a free ebook to start learning how to do forex. This ebook is from etoro, one of the most popular trading platform now a days. You can download the guide from the following link:
www.etoro.com/learn/eToro-Forex-Trading-Guide.pdf
If you don't know what is forex, learn it from my previous discussion.
www.etoro.com/learn/eToro-Forex-Trading-Guide.pdf
If you don't know what is forex, learn it from my previous discussion.
I was just trying to make a small div of 7px. It was done perfectly in firefox, but in ie, its taking minimum 20px always, although i am giving it a size of 7px. I was just got confused about this problem. Later i found that, in ie 'line height', 'fontsize' are kept a minimum size, for which div isn't going smaller. After just setting this two attribute to 0px size, I got the result in ie also. Nice, huh....
Microsoft released new search engine named 'Bing' which is replacing their current search engine 'live search'. According to their bing developer team, It has some special features like:
* Instant Answers: finds specific answers to informational queries, e.g. "What is 55F in Celsius" offers rich media and structured data and a general search term like "weather" yields a 5-day forecast for your location.
* Preview: enables searchers to find out more information about a site by previewing individual results on the results page to reduce back-and-forth searching.
* Best Match: delivers results with deep links and highly relevant information to help searchers to get the right information faster.
Hope it will be a new glorious service added to microsoft. Try out this new search engine here. Also if oyu try to open live.com you will be redirect to this new bing.com site.
* Instant Answers: finds specific answers to informational queries, e.g. "What is 55F in Celsius" offers rich media and structured data and a general search term like "weather" yields a 5-day forecast for your location.
* Preview: enables searchers to find out more information about a site by previewing individual results on the results page to reduce back-and-forth searching.
* Best Match: delivers results with deep links and highly relevant information to help searchers to get the right information faster.
Hope it will be a new glorious service added to microsoft. Try out this new search engine here. Also if oyu try to open live.com you will be redirect to this new bing.com site.
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