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Event Listening Made Easy with Dojo.connect

The Dojo libraries offer programmers a single coherent event system. With dojo.connect, you can execute any number of functions in response to DOM and widget events.
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Creating an Audit Record Application with ASP.NET

Learn how to implement an audit history of employee records that have been updated using ASP.NET.
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Learn AspectJ Using Eclipse AJDT

spectJ is the Java-based de facto standard for aspect-oriented programming (AOP). Learn all about this exciting technology by creating an AspectJ project in Eclipse.
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Managing Your Email Campaigns with phpList

Find out how to set up — and when necessary, hack — phpList on your server to get the most of this popular email campaign manager.
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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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Are Google’s Language Translation Web Services Ready for Prime Time?

Are web-based translation services good enough for professional applications? Explore the features in Google’s Language Translation services to find out.
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New Features in ASP.NET Ajax 4.0

Ajax has quickly become a technology of choice for building fast and responsive user interfaces. This article looks at the new features introduced in ASP.NET Ajax 4.0 with code examples wherever applicable.
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Introduction to Server-side JavaScript

Although rich web sites and applications have become the norm in recent years, they can still be difficult to develop, maintain, and expand. Many of the challenges stem from the schism between client and server components. The Jaxer server, developed by Aptana, is an open source Ajax web server for building rich web pages and [...]


Kicking the Tires on Your Next CMS

Confused about which Content Management System (CMS) is right for you? Ernest Lilley helps you break Content Management Systems into distinct groups, based on how much time, money, and effort you can put into the project.
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Debugging JavaScript: Understanding JavaScript Error Messages

One of the most pervasive criticisms about JavaScript is that it’s painfully difficult to debug. The good news is that you don’t have to be intimidated or turned off by JavaScript. In this article, we will be taking a look at the types of errors that you are likely to encounter in JavaScript [...]


User Personalization with PHP: User Registration

Part four of our series on building an online bookmark system covers the registration script, which is responsible for admitting new users to our system.
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How to Understand Color Codes

In this article you’ll learn how the mechanism behind color code values works with the aid of a simple program I’ve created. The program, Colourcoder, is designed to not only let you find a color you want with ease, but also help you gain a more intuitive grasp of color codes while you use it. [...]


Simple Comments Meets OpenID

Beginning with version .960, Simple Comments supports visitor logins using OpenID identifiers. In this article, I discuss some of the specific architectural and developmental considerations that went into the process of OpenID-enabling the Simple Comments system. By Dan Ragle. 0820
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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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