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Functional Testing

JMeter is useful and convenient for functional testing. This week, you’ll learn how to create a Test Plan and incorporate and/or configure JMeter elements to support functional testing. By Emily H. Halili. 0707
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Book Review: Head First JavaScript

This book is written for someone who has a good grasp of HTML and CSS, and is looking to extend their capabilities. There are plenty of stimulating tutorials, but most importantly, you’ll learn how to create dynamic, eye-popping Web sites. By Lee Underwood. 0703
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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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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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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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Transparency in Ajax Applications

An average user might not be aware that the logic of the Ajax application is more exposed than that of the standard Web page. It’s relatively simple for an advanced user (or an attacker) to “look inside” and gain knowledge about the internal workings of the application. By Billy Hoffman and Bryan Sullivan. 0317
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Transparency in Ajax Applications - Part 2

Beyond the general danger of revealing application logic to potential attackers, there are specific mistakes that programmers make when writing client-side code that can open their applications to attack. By Billy Hoffman and Bryan Sullivan. 0324
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Working With Forms

Forms are how your users talk to your scripts. To get the most out of PHP, you must master forms. While PHP makes it easy to access form data, you need to take security measures since you cannot trust the data supplied by an HTML form. By William Steinmetz with Brian Ward. 0331
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