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TechEd–4 All over but the party 7 Jun 2013 | 07:45 am

SUMMARY: Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson talks about the last day of TechEd 2013 North America in New Orleans Today began like yesterday ended – with a  room full of PowerShell enthusiasts. Yesterd...

TechEd–3 or what's up today Scripting Guy 5 Jun 2013 | 07:41 pm

SUMMARY: Microsoft Scripting Guy Ed Wilson discusses his schedule for today at TechEd North America 2013 in New Orleans As the Scripting Wife and I got on the bus this morning to head to the Conventi...

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Dynamic Form Settings with JQuery moztools.com 24 Aug 2011 | 06:35 am

One of the thing I like to do when creating HTML forms is to hide the input fields of features that users have not yet selected. It reduces the clutter on the screen, makes it easier for users to navi...

Dynamic Form Settings with JQuery moztools.com 24 Aug 2011 | 02:35 am

One of the thing I like to do when creating HTML forms is to hide the input fields of features that users have not yet selected. It reduces the clutter on the screen, makes it easier for users to navi...

Block and Unblock Keyboard & Mouse input using PowerShell powershell.nu 8 Oct 2012 | 12:12 pm

You can use PowerShell to either block or unblock Keyboard & Mouse input. This is useful if you temporary need to block user input. In this example we are going to use PInvoke to perform a keyboard & ...

BIRT: Dynamically Hiding/Showing Table Columns in a Report Design digiassn.blogspot.com 10 Apr 2012 | 10:42 pm

This question gets asked quite often in the BIRT Exchange Forums. How can I dynamically show/hide columns in a table based on user input/some object property. The first inclination is to try to dynam...

Long-running background tasks in ShowUI GUIs from PowerShell huddledmasses.org 7 Jun 2013 | 10:55 am

A lot of the time when you’re writing ShowUI user interfaces in PowerShell, you’re just asking users for inputs, prompting them for choices, or showing them the results of some calculations (whether t...

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