Take a look at MonoRail if you don't already know it ;-)

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On Nov 13, 7:28 pm, heysatan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sean,
>
> Thanks!  I really feel that's how web 2.0 should be used, minimally
> and usefully.  I'll start working on the plugin next week, I'll try
> and have a beta version up by the end of november.
>
> We were working within .NET which made it hard to implement some of
> the things I wanted to.  The sign in/registration popups ended up
> being iframes because of the whole .NET validation model, I would have
> made them pure ajax if possible.  Not to sound down too down on .NET
> (well, I am a little down on it), but we could have done more in a
> less "framework" based web environment (PHP or Ruby).
>
> Also, I have been a flash developer for a while, and doing this
> project made me fall for jQuery.  I can't wait to use some of my code
> based flash animation background to build a full jQuery (flash like)
> site for fun.
>
> Jason
>
> On Nov 12, 4:04 am, CliffordSean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > hi Jason
>
> > what luck - i get to speak to the person that actually built the thing !
>
> > you guys did some amazing work on that biocompare site i must say - i came
> > across it just by chance but am happy i did as its a great example of a real
> > simple web2.0 implementation and some near jquery work.
>
> > id say that plugin would be a real hit ! so please do if you have some time
> > please do make it available!
>
> > thanks alot
> > sean
>
> > heysatan wrote:
>
> > > Hi Sean,
>
> > > I built this breadcrumb animation.  Due to time limitations at the end
> > > of the project I wasn't able to make it into a plugin (I built a lot
> > > of other plugins for this project), but I'd like to when I get a
> > > chance.
>
> > > I really solved a problem for us because our category and page titles
> > > are so long (scientists are long winded).  Before we would show only a
> > > couple of steps in the HTML to get around this.  This method was more
> > > SEO friendly, more usable, and I thought, kind of cool.
>
> > > If there is a demand for it I'll work on porting it to a plugin, but
> > > probably not for the next 2 weeks or so.
>
> > > Jason
> > > Lead UI Developer - CompareNetworks
>
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