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April 30, 2004

Forms Using CSS With Or Without Tables

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
I”ve been hunting around for articles with good examples for creating/manipulating forms using CSS. I am ideally trying to find good stuff on doing this without using tables and in the course of my trolling around came across a great article on Sitepoint for styling with or without tables. I also encountered a nice [...]

April 29, 2004

Search Engine Optimization A Good Source Of Information

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
I found this site whilst looking around for information on creating search engine safe URLs. It looks like a good up to date resource on this multi-layered subject which is a whole industry unto itself. We have found that leads tend to still be seen as more honest-genuine, for instance, if they come [...]

April 24, 2004

Using The DocType Declaration For Activating Layout Mode

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
This is a key article hence our blogging it for Webapper use. I think it was blogged previously by Nick Bradbury. This article describes how Doc-Type Sniffing is used in browsers to switch between two different modes, "the standards mode" or "the quirks mode" respectively. Activating the Right Layout Mode Using the Doctype Declaration

April 20, 2004

Serious Looking Security Issue Affecting TCP

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
TCP aka Transport Control Protocol is currently a vital part of networking and Internet working. TCP/IP of which TCP is a part has been around for over 20 years and working via Routers, Switches, Bridges, NIC’’s etc forms effectively all networks that what we currently use. In the article we link to here it [...]

April 19, 2004

The Light At The End Of The Tunnel – Fiber

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
There is a good article in today’’s Los Angeles Times about how SBC-Pacific Bell in particular, in the article, is tapping into Fiber laid some time ago to bring high-speed services to consumers. I recall many stories about Dark Fiber, one of the fall-outs from the heady dot.comm bubble days of yore. It seems [...]

April 17, 2004

Get Hotmail Mail Using Thunderbird Eudora etc With Hotmail Popper

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
I am not a user of Hotmail or any of the other Mega-Mail thingies out there but I do have friends and associates who are. So I located this nice looking utility called Hotmail Popper which allows retrieval of Hotmail mail using mail clients including Thunderbird, Eudora etc. Hotmail Popper

April 16, 2004

Tim Berners-Lee Wins Inaugral Technology Prize

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
I will just verbatim this Info World article, as it is said better that I could – Tim Berners-Lee, credited with being the inventor of the World Wide Web, has been awarded the inaugural Millennium Technology Prize. The foundation describes the award as an international acknowledgement of outstanding technological innovation that directly promotes people’’s quality [...]

April 15, 2004

Servers Alive Server Uptime Tools Enhancements

Filed under: General Development — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
We have used Servers Alive for sometime now. It is a great utility that allows you to monitor Servers and/or Services such as http, smtp, databases etc and to assign actions if and when there are problems. These actions can be send an email, page etc. This site we just found has [...]

April 14, 2004

Accessibility – Good List Of Links Including Many Countries Laws and Regulations

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
I found this via a blog post from Nathan Pitman and a link from Trenton Moss’’s blog and thought we should blog it for our reference. It is a fairly extensive group of links to resources about Accessibility and has a great set of links relating to the Laws and Regulations of many countries around [...]

April 9, 2004

Requirements Gathering A Vital Step In An Applications Lifecycle

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Adaptive path have so many good articles relating to the creation of Web Applications. One the most critical yet elusive steps in the process is the Requirements Gathering stage. This excellent article from Indi Young on the Adaptive Path web site is short but sweet. Six Steps to Better Interviews and Simplified Task [...]
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