Create Database-driven Resource Bundles with Java and MySQL
Learn a Java internationalization mechanism that allows you to add a new localization without modifying application code using a MySQL database-driven ResourceBundleControl.
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Internationalizing a Locale-specific Application in Java
The Java SE platform allows you to adapt (localize) your applications to various languages and regions easily, cost-effectively, and without having to re-engineer the software.
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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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Excerpt from ASP.NET MVC Framework Unleashed
This chapter provides you with an overview and introduction to the Microsoft ASP.NET MVC framework. The goal of this chapter is to explain why you should build web applications using ASP.NET MVC.
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“Taking Your Talent to the Web” is now free
Rated Five Stars at Amazon.com since the day it was published, “Taking Your Talent to the Web” is now a free downloadable book from zeldman.com
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CSS Sticky Footer Layout
This sticky footer solution is working in all major browsers, including Google Chrome!. It works with floated 2-column layouts and we don’t get overlap in resized browser windows unlike older solutions you find when you Google sticky footer. And you don’t need an empty push div.
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Designing Web Interfaces: 12 Standard Screen Patterns
Standard Screen Patterns: 12 patterns w/100 examples
Essential Controls: 30 controls for RIA design and development
Components for Commonly Requested Features: 15 patterns and examples
Interaction Principles: 6 principles w/70 patterns
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BlueTripCSS - Combination of Popular CSS Frameworks
Capsize Designs combines good points of most popular css frameworks: 960.gs, Blueprint, LogiCSS, YAML, Elements, YUI, and Boilerplate
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PHP 5 CMS Framework Development: Access Control
Many Web sites want to control who has access to what. There are many situations where access control is appropriate, and they can easily become very complex. Here we look at the most highly regarded model
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Anatomy of an Ajax Application
This week you’ll learn about the individual building blocks of Ajax and how they fit together to form the architecture of an Ajax application. Later on, you’ll examine these components in more detail, finally assembling them into a working Ajax application. By Phil Ballard and Michael Moncur. 1013
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Simple Comments Release Notes: v.960
The number one change in this release is support for OpenID. Other enhancements include: HTML Header/Footer Templates, Article Locking, Support for Unique Display Names, Visitor CAPTCHA Bypass, User E-mails in Comments and more. By Dan Ragle. 0723
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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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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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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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