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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 [...]


Mod Rewrite Part 3 - Redirecting Browser Dependent Content with Apache and Mod Rewrite

Learn how to use the Apache mod_rewrite module to automatically redirect a user to a page designed specifically for their web browser.
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XML and PHP Simplified

J. Leidago Noabeb simplifies and demystifies the use and application of XML and the DOM.
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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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Theming Your CMS Without Tearing Your Hair Out

This month Ernest Lilley looks back at his adventures in learning to create themes/skins for websites in the hopes of saving others some pain, if not work.
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Make Prettier URLs with Apache’s Mod Rewrite

Sukrit Dhandhania discusses how to use .htaccess to make user and search engine friendly URLs for your web applications.
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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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Consuming a Web Service using ASP.NET Ajax

A web service is a platform-independent software component that is based on the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and contains a group of functions that are packaged together for use in a common framework throughout a network. Read on to learn how Web Services can be consumed using ASP.NET Ajax.
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Windows Forms: Applications

Applications have special support in Windows Forms. They can discover and use a wide variety of information about the system and environment in which they are executed. This tutorial focuses on these topics in depth, beginning with defining what an application actually is.
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Building a Client-Side Ajax Cache

As we create Web sites using dynamic content, we should consider the issue of whether or not to cache some of our data, just like other page content. This two-part series shows how to build a client-side cache management system using the Prototype JavaScript Framework.
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Using Dojo for Client-Side Validation

Client-side form validation is quick and reduces the load on the server. This tutorial explains how to use the Dojo JavaScript library for these types of validation in order to enhance your form processing.
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Apache Basics, Visited

The Apache Web server is a highly specialized software application used to serve billions of Web pages daily. The Apache Web server is the single most used Web server on the Internet today. In this article, we look at how to configure the program. By Thomas Valentine. 0129
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Functional JavaScript

In this article, we explore the Function object and learn about its role in a lesser known style of coding called Functional Programming. We focus on the Functional Programming concept of using Higher Order functions to improve code modularity. By Rob Gravelle. 0122
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Marketing 2.0: Gaming, Widgets, Blogging, RSS, Podcasts and More

A shift in demographics has pushed a post-dot-com generation to seek an online experience with an emphasis on entertainment. With the number of people growing up with gaming, it can be a familiar way to teach new concepts. By Sandy Carter. 0119
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How to Use the ‘AddThis’ Social Bookmarking Service

Social Bookmarking has become an important way of driving traffic to your site. You can choose from a variety of scripts, but you’ll soon run into maintenance issues. There’s an easier way, an all-in-one script, by AddThis. By Lee Underwood. 0115
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