Installing and Using Meeplace, the Business Review CMS
Meeplace is a business review script and content management system that you can install to turn your site into a professional review site, similar to sites like Yelp.
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vBulletin Publishing Suite 4.0: Not Just for Discussion Anymore
Scott Clark was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at vBulletin 4.0 Publishing Suite, which is a big step up from an ordinary discussion forum; in fact, it’s a complete publishing system. Learn about the main features and find out why Scott gives it a thumbs up.
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Performance Tuning Tips for Apache
Apache is one of the most successful open source projects of our times. A big advantage of this popularity is that over the years people have spent a great deal of time fine tuning the software for better performance. Read on to learn more.
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Using GreyBox in your HTML Applications
You may have never heard of Orangoo’s GreyBox library, but you’ve almost certainly seen it. The GreyBox library is an extension to the AJS JavaScript Framework that displays websites, images, and other content in an eye-catching popup window. Read on to learn how to use GreyBox within your HTML Applications.
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The Wonderful World of Web Applications: HTML Apps (HTA)
Just as desktop PCs all but replaced mainframes in the eighties, the web application may be poised to supersede the traditional desktop application. Today, we’ll be looking at a Microsoft contribution called HTML Apps (HTA). To get better acquainted with HTAs, we’ll try our hand at writing a few simple ones.
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XML and PHP Simplified - The Createdoc.php Script
Picking up where we left off, this article continues to look at the create document script, focusing on the HTML portion of the code followed by a look at the document editor script, which is at the heart of the program.
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Data Persistence in Jaxer
In this last article in a three-part series on Aptana Jaxer’s server-side JavaScript Application Framework, we’ll be looking at data persistence in Jaxer as we create a session variable for our blog application and move to storing the posts in a proper database.
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Mod Deflate - Compress Your Web Pages and Save Bandwidth
Optimize your website so that it consumes less bandwidth using the Apache module mod_deflate. This module adds an output filter that allows output from your server to be compressed. A great side effect of the implementation of this module is that it also speeds up your website.
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HTML 5
With some features already available in browsers, and more to come, Arpan presents an overview of HTML 5’s new features.
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Sending an HTML and Plain Text E-newsletter with ASP.NET
If you’re familiar with HTML and CSS, using ASP.NET, you can develop an e-newsletter easily as long as you keep the expectations of what can be achieved visually through email within reason. This article takes a completed web page and integrates the HTML markup into an ASP.NET web form that sends the email to a [...]
JavaScript 2.0: A Sneak Preview
The JavaScript 2.0 / EMCAScript 4.0 proposal isn’t due to be finalized until the end of the fall of 2009, but it’s already garnering lots of strong reactions - both good and bad. Today, we’ll be taking a look at some of the proposed specifications and you can decide for yourself whether they constitute improvements [...]
XML and PHP Simplified - XML,PHP and the Database
J. Leidago Noabeb explores the relationship between XML,PHP and MYSQL including a brief look at the Document Object Model.
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Introduction to Server-side JavaScript
Although rich web sites and applications have become the norm in recent years, they can still be difficult to develop, maintain, and expand. Many of the challenges stem from the schism between client and server components. The Jaxer server, developed by Aptana, is an open source Ajax web server for building rich web pages and [...]
Creating a ASP.NET Contact Form
Learn how to create an ASP.NET contact form that will allow you to capture specific information, validate form fields using client and server side languages and then send the results to specified recipient(s).
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Testing your DTD XML Schema Validation
A key ingredient of successful testing is the separation of the component that you are testing from the rest of the process or application. This article explains how to perform your DTD XML schema testing outside of the application that runs it.
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