When we released the RadEditor Lite for MOSS a few months back, customers immediately contacted us and clearly stated that they need a rich-text editor that was not limited only to the features that are available in the Microsoft's default MOSS editor. People not only required a cross-browser editing experience but also demanded ALL the capabilities of RadEditor in MOSS. So, after a few months of preparations and development, I'm really excited to make a few announcements: 1. RadEditor for MOSS is finally here! You can find more information here: http://www.telerik.com/products/sharepoint/overview.aspx. You can also find a comparison between the Lite and the...
One of the nice things about attending conferences like TechEd is all of the direct feedback you get from Telerik "fans" (people that use the RadControls everyday and love them). These fans love to use the RadControls and they also love to push the controls to their limits. That often leads to some interesting questions, such as this one I was presented with at the Telerik booth:"Is it possible to delay the RadCombobox autocomplete callback until a certain number of characters have been typed? Or is it possible to delay the callback so that it doesn't start until users stop...
Like it or not, another browser has been added to the list of Windows browsers that you need to test your application against before deploying to production. Apple's release of Safari for Windows is unlikely to to win a lot of converts from FireFox and IE, but if your application must be widely available to as many users as possible it cannot be ignored in your testing. One of the advantages of using RadControls in your projects is Telerik's dedication to delivering cross browser compatibility. And even though Safari on Windows is still a beta product (thus not officially supported by...
It's been a while since I had to work with Telligent's Community Server software. Our last attempt to use RadEditor as the default editor was back in CS version 2.0. The latest version (2007) features a new and easier way to add new editors for the blogs/forums/etc. parts of Community Server. I decided to update our code and write a new wrapper for RadEditor 7. The new code is cleaner, since it directly inherits from the RadEditor class instead of adding the editor as a child control:public class RadEditorWrapper: RadEditor, ITextEditor, ITextControl{...The new wrapper is available for download here. Inside the archive you will find the Telerik.CommunityServer.RadEditorWrapper.dll...
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Below is a summary of the new online resources available for our ASP.NET controls: RadAjaxCode library entries: CrossPage requests with AjaxURl on the client:http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-mebkg.aspx RadInputCode library entries: RadNumericTextBox With Variable Decimal Digits (not rounded):http://www.telerik.com/community/code-library/submission/b311D-mkdek.aspx
We have been thinking of posting such information for quite some time and here it is now available on the website at http://www.telerik.com/products/lifecycle.aspx. We have now officially formulated a Product Support Lifecycle Policy for .NET Frameworks which should help all customers know where Telerik is heading and help them better plan their projects. Telerik will be providing three levels of .NET Framework Support: Mainstream Support (all new products, all new features, all bug fixes and all support incidents) for the current version of .NET as well as for the previous version of Framework for one year after the new version ...
It went public at 12:01 a.m. on May 30 – Microsoft® revealed the outcome of "Project Milan" now branded as Microsoft Surface™ and scheduled to debut in November this year. The nature of the project is a "multi-touch, gestural- and object-recognition interface technology on which Microsoft has been laboring for the past few years". Named "Surface" and five years in the making, it's set to establish a paradigm of what Microsoft calls "surface computers" which use touch as the sole method of input. The goal is to deliver a hardware/software platform very close to the people and to weave the technology...
Do you think that the word "ubiquitous" can be hard on a non-native English speaker's ears. It is hard for Bulgarians, that I am sure. I picked it for the title because I really like its the strangeness and because it has a nice allusion to the software development best practice of automating everything that you get your hands on: tests, build procedures, and deployment. You need that to gain predictability in your project and ensure rapid and often delivery of new features.
What surprised me was Jeffrey Snover's (yes, the architect behind PowerShell) comment about the original use of the word...