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Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Gaia Ajax Widgets for .NET

Category: .NET, Component

>Gaia Ajax Widgets is an ASP.NET Hijax library, meaning you don’t have to write JavaScript at all to use it but can use C#, VB.NET, Iron Python or any other .Net language you wish. Your code will just transform into ECMA 1.5 and XHTML.

Gaia implements most of the ASP.NET 2.0 WebControls like for instance Button, RadioButtonList and DropDownList in addition to some more “advanced” controls like a Ajax Menu, AutoCompleter, Window and DateTimePicker.

Gaia Ajax Widgets

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Posted by Dion Almaer at 6:49 am
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They released an open-source version today. http://sleepyhead81.blogspot.com/2007/04/gaia-ajax-widgets-goes-open-source.html

Comment by Espen Antonsen — April 24, 2007

Horrible. horrible, horrible.
I’ve never seen so much horrible coding for so little.. Gezzzzz…

Comment by mikael bergkvist — April 24, 2007

The stuff that doesn’t work in Safari is too much to list.

Comment by Trevor — April 24, 2007

Great Information.
thanks

Comment by Kirti bajaj — November 15, 2007

Horrible. horrible, horrible.

Comment by Gajendra rathore — November 15, 2007

Ultimate ….

Comment by Hemlata makwana — November 15, 2007

thanks

Comment by Kavita suryawanshi — November 15, 2007

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