"In theory, you can output the url as <img src="//sitecore.level3.cognifide.com/storage/image.jpg"> and the browser will use the same protocol to fetch it as it uses for the source page. I got this idea from http://encosia.com/cripple-the... and actually did use it in one of the projects - surprisingly, it seems to work in all the browsers I did test with."
- skolima
"In theory, you can output the url as <img src="//sitecore.level3.cognifide.com/storage/image.jpg"> and the browser will use the same protocol to fetch it as it uses for the source page. I got this idea from http://encosia.com/cripple-the... and actually did use it in one of the projects - surprisingly, it seems to work in all the browsers I did test with."
- skolima
"In theory, you can output the url as <img src="//sitecore.level3.cognifide.com/storage/image.jpg"> and the browser will use the same protocol to fetch it as it uses for the source page. I got this idea from http://encosia.com/cripple-the... and actually did use it in one of the projects - surprisingly, it seems to work in all the browsers I did test with."
- skolima
"I would argue that the devices that do not support media-query can safely be ignored. Yes, there are a large part of the 'mobile market' - but if a user is still clinging to an outdated device, it's also quite probably that he will not spend additional quids for data transfer charges - and the analytics confirm this. Those devices are _available_ for browsing, but they are not _used_. Partly because they are just painfully cumbersome, partly because the owners just aren't interested."
- skolima
"Guys, it's almost February 2012, and your Telerik JustDecompile advertisement still promises launch "this summer, 2011". Maybe it's time to update it?"
- skolima
"Guys - please, please stop confusing RAM and flash memory when talking about phone hardware! There's no phone currently that has "8 gigs of RAM"."
- skolima
"That's mostly specific to States, AFAIK. European countries have unlimited sick days (employer pays for at most 30 days or so, afterwards it's on the country budget). Also, e.g. in Poland if you come to work sick and are contagious, you could be liable to your employer if other workers get sick from you! Although I did never hear about anyone getting fined for this."
- skolima
"The bee vs. mobile phones urban legend? Really? So why no colony collapse in Europe, which had full cellular coverage a few years before US?"
- skolima
"The bee vs. mobile phones urban legend? Really? So why no colony collapse in Europe, which had full cellular coverage a few years before US?"
- skolima
Looks like a nice alternative to Kindle - same size, all touchscreen, no place wasted for physical keyboard. And promises the same battery life, we'll see about that.
- skolima
Important quote: "Unfortunately, secrecy sounds like a good idea. But that assumes that hackers can't discover vulnerabilities on their own, and that software companies will spend time and money fixing secret vulnerabilities. Both of those assumptions are false."
- skolima
New feature: "Dynamic Memory brings memory overcommitment, of a kind, to Hyper-V; that is, it allows creation of virtual machines such that in aggregate the virtual machines think they have more physical memory than a server actually has installed." At last!
- skolima