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August 2006 Entries

The new version contains many bug fixes and performance enhancements and the change log can be viewed at http://support.visualwebgui... As always you can find the new version here: http://sourceforge.net/proj
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There is a new version fixing a critical bug found in the last version regarding a new capability for boosting performance by caching resources in run time. The bug caused an error to be thrown when the application was executed which detailed a permission denied error on writing a file to the “C:\windows\system32&... Just to clear things up, Visual WebGui does not require these permissions and normally it does not attempt to write the disk. In order to test the new performance boosting...
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In my opinion the last two versions of Visual WebGui including this one shows why it's a killer environment. When building super complex apps comes to dragging three components to a design surface and writing a few lines of code to bind them together this sounds like a RAD product. But Visual WebGui does not assume what you want to do. It just takes care of the “how” and leaves you only with the “what”. You see I have recently learned that modeless dialogs in IE are working...
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