AEM Quick Queries
Using the Query Builder API and Query Debugger tool in AEM is a great way to search through the...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Mar 19, 2018 | Adobe Experience Manager | 0
Using the Query Builder API and Query Debugger tool in AEM is a great way to search through the...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Apr 3, 2012 | Web Development | 39
Most developers know by now that JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is the best way to work with data sets in JavaScript. Yesterday, I blogged about “When To Use Pagination in REST Resources” and advocated for better...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Apr 2, 2012 | Web Development | 2
My team and I advocate the use of RESTful Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) to our organization where we work with many large data sets used in web-based applications. We strongly believe that the application should live in...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Mar 9, 2012 | Web Development | 0
There has been some buzz in the CSS communities about a new workaround technique for image replacement. This technique has been dubbed The Kellum Method and provides some benefits that include: Really long strings of text will...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Mar 8, 2012 | Mobile, Web Development | 2
This week I was presented with an interesting problem relating to the usability of forms in Opera Mobile. Pressing the enter key while focussed on a form field is generally expected to submit the form. Instead, the enter key...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Mar 5, 2012 | Web Development | 0
This is the final post in a series of 3 about my first experiences with Node.js. In this post I will discuss my final thoughts from these experiences. If you haven’t read the first two articles in this series, you can view...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Feb 14, 2012 | Web Development | 1
I am amazed by architects and developers who posses a fear of the unknown and drive their decisions based on old information and technology myths. Instead of researching and gaining knowledge to other technologies, some chose to...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Feb 10, 2012 | Web Development | 0
Apigee is a group that is obsessed with APIs. They are all about helping companies do a better job of dealing with their API’s in many areas including education, strategy, security, and scalability. On their web site they...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Feb 8, 2012 | Web Development | 0
The Problem: Accessing properties or executing methods on JavaScript that is retrieved from a different origin is not permitted because of the “same origin policy” browser security concept. This includes accessing...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Feb 3, 2012 | Web Development | 0
This is the first post in a series of 3 about my experiences with Node.js. I will follow up with posts that including my experiences porting a RESTful service from Java, some benchmarks comparing the Node.js service and the Java...
Read Moreby Josh Zeigler | Feb 3, 2012 | Web Development | 0
The spread of prominent marketshare between multiple browser versions and platforms has made pixel perfect web design a challenge over the last decade. Each browser may layout HTML elements differently. Some of these layout...
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