Media RSS (MRSS) and PicLens support in a web page

Media RSS (MRSS) is an XML format which extends the RSS format. By using this format, a website can be enabled to provide rich media functionality. This can be used for images, audio and video. This entry discusses enabling Media RSS for images. Video is very easy to implement, but will not be discussed here. By using PicLens in Firefox, the result looks like below. It is very fast, full screen, and has nice facilities to scroll around the images, zoom in and out and other such things. Here I will discuss a simple implementation, and you can scroll below to download a small .NET application to automate this process. If you already have a Media RSS viewing application, then check out an example of the output (Note, copyright links were added after the page was generated). [More]

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Using VisiFire to create a Silverlight chart of your visitors in dasBlog

Continuing from a previous post in which I added a Google Map of the visitors to my blog, this post will discuss how to take the same information and present it in a Visifire chart. Visifire is an open source Silverlight charting component which is very easy to use and well documented. [More]

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Where are your blog visitors coming from in DasBlog?

By combining the Google Maps API with an IP address host service such as HostIP.info, it is possible to present a map showing the current visitors to your blog, and to display them on a map. This implementation shows how to do this for dasBlog. [More]

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Image Gallery using metadata

Image gallery is a small application that takes all the images in a directory and creates a lightbox style AJAX image gallery that is web ready. It reads the metadata in the picture to extract the title, description, keywords and rating. Primarily I wrote this to experiment with some C# 3 features, such as LINQ. [More]

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