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Posted by Captain Paralytic on 10/30/07 14:27
On 30 Oct, 05:55, Rajesh <raj1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 19, 1:45 pm, Captain Paralytic <paul_laut...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > On 19 Oct, 07:38, Rajesh <raj1...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Have you guys wanted to have stock tickers on ur desktop/ web pages,
> > > but can't use applets as they were heavy, too much configuration than
> > > here is one approach and light weight solution all for free.
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> > > Ajax based solution refreshes data at configured time interval and you
> > > don't have to wait for your favourite stock to appear in ticker. You
> > > have all latest view auto updated and for all the stocks at one go.
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> > > In my approach i am using ajax to get data from yahoo, i am not saving
> > > it just using it and using prototype.js modifying the csv and on the
> > > fly displaying it in table.
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> > > Check this out for complete tutorial and code listinghttp://www.bhavyait.co.in/resources/tutorials.html
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> > > See yahoo dashboard in action athttp://www.bhavyait.co.in/resources/yahoodashboard.html
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> > > Hope it helps as it is based on Web2.0 technologies and is super light
> > > weight as is using only ajax.
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> > SO I got to look at the dashboard in IE6 and it gives me a message:
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> > This only works in IE!
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> yes...
> after 30 seconds you will see the dashboard.- Hide quoted text -
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Nope, I get a errors on page icon at the bottom and I don't have all
those options in my Internet Options
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