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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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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Lightweight Markup Languages
Lightweight markup languages are markup languages designed with an honest attempt to make them simple enough for non-programmers to read and write in them. There are several lightweight markup languages available on the internet. Arpan Dhandhania shows you how to use the two most popular languages: Textile and Markdown.
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Working with the Ajax Control Toolkit
The Ajax Control Toolkit is a community project from Microsoft that contains a number of controls to design and implement Ajax-enabled controls seamlessly. In this article, Joydip Kanjilal shows you how to start working with the Ajax Control Toolkit and explores two sample extender controls.
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Globalize your Web Applications: PHP’s Locale Package
In the modern globalized economy, it behooves us to think of other nationalities when we develop our websites and applications. This article is the kickoff for a series that discusses the ramifications of globalization on our websites and applications. Today’s article will deal with locales and their implementation in the PHP language.
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Drupal 6.14, Introduction and Installation
Drupal provides developers with a database-driven CMS that comes “out-of-the-box” with many often-requested features. This article walks you through the installation process and showcase some of the out-of-the-box features that make Drupal so popular.
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How to Setup Canonical Domain Names with Apache
Not using canonical URLs has a negative impact on your SEO, as Google notices that several URLs are returning the same content and penalizes you. Sukrit Dhandhania shows you how to fix this problem using either httpd.conf or .htaccess.
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Creating a Banking Application Deposit Script
Our last article discussed the withdraw script that enables a customer to make a withdrawal from an account of their choice. This installment explores the mechanisms behind making a deposit into an account.
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Rolling Out Your Own HTML Application Version Control
In this article, we’re going to explore how to access Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) and connect to the Web through HTML Applications (HTAs) using VBScript as we roll out an HTA version control strategy.
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HTML 5: Client-side Storage
Client-side storage is probably one of the most talked about features in HTML 5. It has received a lot of criticism because of its lack of security, but it is nonetheless an interesting innovation. Read on to learn more.
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Building a Banking Application Home Page with OOP
Learn how to create a banking application using Object Oriented Programming that became available in PHP 5.
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Object Oriented Programming- The beginning
This article explores the new Object Oriented Programming that became available in PHP 5. Get some hands-on experience as we create an application demonstrating the concepts.
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Mixing Scripting Languages
Today’s article will highlight some of the ramifications of mixing scripting languages in your web pages. These discussions will be applicable to cross-browser scripting and HTAs as well.
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Review: phpFox, a Social Networking CMS with all the Bells and Whistles
Is it time to stop blogging and start networking? This CMS has everything a developer needs to create a top of the line social networking site with all the features that users have come to expect from sites like MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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Using GreyBox in your HTML Applications: The Unobtrusive JavaScript Solution
Rob Gravelle presents a solution for making Orangoo’s GreyBox library work with HTML Applications (HTAs)using AJAX and the DOM scripts collection. By making the changes in a local script, specialized behavior can be limited to a specific application.
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