« XPages namepicker using standard typeahead | Main| Another VIEW article about XPages is live »
AD111
Fancy Typeahead
Zero-Index NSF Design
PIMSlap
NSFLightbox
Shared Action Updater
Nexus - replica ID management utility
Remote Event Binding
layerWindow.zip
Pimp My Fields
AjaxHistoryManager
ODBC Examples
RYOML
ReadDocument as JSON
XSLTPlayground
Blogroll
ContactFlex
Ext Standalone
NotesDocumentCache
In-Memory Placeholders
eBookReader
DesignDXLImporter
XML/SWF Charts for Domino
XIDED 00.04.00
Barbershop for LilyPond
Miniature Prototype
Servlet for integrating Domino with PayPal
YUI Open Database Tree
Miniature YAHOO.ext
SnTT Search Plugin
Comments
Posted by David Leedy At 07:36:16 PM On 11/05/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Kathy Brown At 09:08:02 PM On 11/05/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Charles Robinson At 10:43:26 PM On 11/05/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Nathan T. Freeman At 11:14:32 PM On 11/05/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by Tim Tripcony At 10:14:47 AM On 11/06/2009 | - Website - |
Posted by pops At 03:21:19 PM On 11/06/2009 | - Website - |
Use underscore instead.
Posted by . At 09:19:04 AM On 11/10/2009 | - Website - |
You might find it intriguing to know that both Google and Yahoo have HTML elements on their home page that contain a hyphen in the ID attribute. So, while I don't advise it, it does happen... this post was my attempt at a "public service announcement" in the hopes that it would spare others some avoidable confusion.
P.S. You forgot to enter your name... I nearly deleted your comment before I noticed it wasn't spam.
Posted by Tim Tripcony At 04:18:38 PM On 11/10/2009 | - Website - |