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By stimpy77
via jondavis.net
Published: Sep 29 2008 / 02:14

Congratulations to Microsoft and to the jQuery community for making this happen.
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stimpy77 replied ago:

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If for any reason you get a 404 Not Found, it's dzone screwing it up.. here's the URL:

http://www.jondavis.net/blog/post/2008/09/jQuery-Has-Won-The-3-Year-Javascript-Framework-Battle-As-Far-As-Im-Concerned.aspx

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bloid replied ago:

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dzone isn't screwing up, you put ?& at the end of the URL when you submitted it

fixed now though...

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stimpy77 replied ago:

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Uhm, no, ?& is a valid dummy querystring that I have been appending because it wouldn't take my corrected version without a querystring.

dzone *is* screwing up the URL. The original post had a URL with an apostrophe, which dzone then truncates. I changed it on the blog, but every time I update the URL in this dzone entry it resets back to the truncated URL in an hour or so, so users get a 404. I've reset it 3x over the last few hours. I've given up. And by the way every time I edit the link I am taken to a blank white screen.

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John Munsch replied ago:

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What's that you say? You didn't know anybody could "win" this category? Or that Microsoft's ASP which represents only a small part of the overall web development category could declare the winner?

Well, perhaps that's because the author of this is the real "winner"...

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