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By Buck Anderson on 4/25/2008 8:31 AM
The most memorable two events of a persons life are their wedding day and their funeral. Statistics show that the average amount of people that attend these events are 250. This leads me to believe that the sphere of influence that surrounds all of us is an accumulation of 250 people that we come in contact with or retain some relationship with...
By Buck Anderson on 3/1/2008 9:23 AM
Testify. A good testimonial attracts attention, conveys a benefit, and achieves credibility. If a testimonial sounds so good that you couldn't have said it better yourself, then it probably won't sound credible to the reader.
By fatgeorge on Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:57:58 GMT
This release fixes the annoying image size increase bug and also introduces a new feature to allow you to limit image uploads by dimensions. (as requested by mstoffel in the XMod forums )
By Buck Anderson on 2/15/2008 1:36 AM
Have you ever had a need to make a form control read only and required? Well folks, it ain't gonna work. Here is a simple solution...
By dnndev on 2/15/2008 12:52 AM
We've pushed out a new feature and maintenance release for XMod. We love our customers so 5.1 is a free upgrade for you if you purchased 5.0. Read on for what's new and changed.
By Buck Anderson on 2/5/2008 10:36 AM
Not that I am an advocate of the 'Bookmark' or 'Add to Favorites' type of links, but I had a challenge of creating a link that clients, using our Business Directory application, could use to point directly to their details page. Here is how I did it...
By dnndev on 2/4/2008 12:56 PM
Kelly finally solves the mystery of several strange issues reported in the new Testify! module.
By Buck Anderson on 2/3/2008 9:16 PM
After you have written several XMod applications, it seems you look for better, and faster, ways to make your XMod code library more reusable...
By Buck Anderson on 1/31/2008 6:36 PM
For the past 15 years, I have sat behind a computer and cut code. I soon realized that I could write sophisticated applications, using XMod, in one tenth of the time it had taken previously in .Net. No compiling, No hefty License fees...
By dnndev on 1/31/2008 4:22 PM
A quick note about the status of the next maintenance release of XMod
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