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MVP! Moi?
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Posted by: fatgeorge Sun, 17 Jun 2007 20:32:28 GMT
Having just returned from holiday in France it was a very pleasent suprise to find Kelly's email informing me of my XMod MVP status, it lifted the spirits after coming down from the holiday high. Cheers Kelly

I am very honoured and downright chuffed (is this word used outside the UK?) at being awarded MVP status.

I am very excited at the prospect of getting my hands an XMod 5 and seeing what I can do with it, I already have some ideas for the next version of the fileupload control which will be a 5 only version.

Kelly and I have discussed providing application demo's on the dnndev site as a means of showcasing what can be achieved with XMod and the fatgeorge add ons.

I am also excited about the xScheduler with xEmailer which provides the ability to extend and complete your XMod solutions.

I will be looking for feedback and ideas for new modules for the xScheduler so let me know what functionality you need.

Once again Cheers to Kelly, the XMod team and the rest of the XMod community.

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Re: MVP! Moi?    By dnndev on Sun, 17 Jun 2007 23:40:25 GMT
Hey fatgeorge,<br><br>Congratulations on the MVP and welcome to DNNDev_Blog! I'm looking forward to your posts.

Re: MVP! Moi?    By gbrown on Mon, 18 Jun 2007 00:48:01 GMT
Ok, I'll bite - chuffed????<br><br>Congrats Fatgeorge!

Re: MVP! Moi?    By fatgeorge on Mon, 18 Jun 2007 08:42:00 GMT
chuffed adj. Someone who describes themselves as being chuffed is generally happy with life. You can also get away with saying you are unchuffed or dischuffed if something gets your back up. Make sure you only use this word in the correct tense and familiarise yourself with the meaning of the word chuff too. <br><br>chuff v. To chuff is to fart. Entirely seperate to the word chuffed so use with care.<br><br>source: www.english2american.com<br><br>Local variation: I'm chuffed to little mint balls!<br>(don't ask)

Re: MVP! Moi?    By gbrown on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 02:40:30 GMT
LOL! Too funny!<br><br>Geez Kelly your new MVP is associating you with intestinal gas! The last time I was in France I hung out with the British "blokes" most of the time because they were easier to talk to and I got to learn all kinds of new words. They had a problem with gas too but that's another story!

Re: MVP! Moi?    By PeteGibbs on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 00:03:16 GMT
I'm with you on that one FG. I know what "chuffed" is and "to chuff" :) Must just be an english thing LOL!

Re: MVP! Moi?    By rshevlin on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:31:42 GMT
I've been very impressed with you have done with xmod and wonder if you have worked with xmod's ajax interface as presented in 5.1 documentation. I have a simple question of how to pass a variable along to a ajax. I use the following logic to interface to an asp page.<br><input type="button" onclick="ajax1.call('/ReadWriteOSAS/gettime.asp?aid=123')" value="Get Time" /> I want to replace 123 with a form <input ref> value.<br>Thank you<br><br>

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