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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 9

This week we continue to add functionality and tweak the appearance of our control by implementing search string matching in the list items and by adding a CSS drop shadow effect. By Rob Gravelle. 0918
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New Life for Old Drives

If you’re looking to upgrade to a larger hard drive, add an external hard drive, CD drive or give additional life to a switched-out drive, this system is as simple as it gets. By Lee Underwood. 0916.
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How to Use a JavaScript Query String Parser

In this article you’ll learn how to obtain and use the data from the query string portion of the URL by using a JavaScript query string parser. This script is especially useful for people whose Web sites are served by free hosting providers. By Joseph K. Myers. 0612
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Refactoring HTML: Well-Formedness - Part 2

The very first step in moving markup into modern form is to make it well-formed. Well-formedness is the basis of the huge and incredibly powerful XML tool chain. By Elliotte Rusty Harold. 0609
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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 8

This week we look at how to add a vertical scrollbar to the list. We’re also going to use a parameter to set the list size, so a vertical scrollbar will appear when the number of items exceeds it. By Rob Gravelle. 0605
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IETester

IETester is a free WebBrowser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE8 beta 1, IE7 IE 6 and IE5.5 on Vista and XP, as well as the installed IE in the same process.
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Refactoring HTML: Well-Formedness

The first step in moving markup into modern form is to make it well-formed. Well-formedness guarantees a single unique tree structure for the document that can be operated on by the DOM, thus making it the basis of reliable, cross-browser JavaScript. Elliotte Rusty Harold. 0602
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How to Create Inline Video in WordPress with Camtasia Studio

This week you’ll learn how to embed video from Camtasia Studio in WordPress. The key to making all of this work is the Kimli Flash Embed (KFE) plug-in. The entire process is detailed in this article. By Nathan Segal. 0530
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How to Build a Profitable Opt-In List

One of the most important aspects of having an online business is a good opt-in list. To have a list is one thing, to make it successful is another. In this article you’ll learn how to create an opt-in list - the right way. By Christina Lang. 0527
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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 7

In this series we’ve built a fully functional Autocomplete control within Eclipse. For the remaining installments, we’ll be updating the Autocomplete control’s layout to CSS, decoupling it from the Autocomplete.jsp page, tweaking the appearance of the list, and implementing additional functionality. By Rob Gravelle. 0522
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Software Engineering for Ajax - Part 2

Eclipse provides a nice environment for debugging a running Java application. When launched, the application runs in the hosted mode browser. In Debug mode, the hosted mode browser is connected to Eclipse and can use Eclipse’s debugging commands. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0519
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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 6

In part 5 of the series, the AutocompleteList JavaScript file, we wrote the client-side script to manage the behavior of the Autocomplete control in the browser. This week we’re going to finish the remaining Web files, including the AutocompleteSearch.jsp page. 0515
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Software Engineering for Ajax

A great advantage of using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) when building Ajax applications is leveraging advanced software engineering. This week you’ll learn how to use the Java software engineering tools in GWT to build high-quality Ajax applications. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0512
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Perl Pragma Primer

Pragmas in Perl are specific instructions that we can embed in Perl code, depending on our needs and preferences, that allow our scripts to be compiled and behave differently than they would otherwise. In this article, we look at how pragmas work. By Dan Ragle. 0508
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Implement Drag and Drop in Your Web Apps: Part 2

Last time we looked at how to use the dnd module. This week, we look at how it’s implemented. Like all GWT modules, our drag-and-drop module has an XML configuration file. It also has some Java classes and interfaces. David Geary and Rob Gordon. 0505
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