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Can you be a self-respecting Web developer without knowing HTML?
Tony Patton says he can't accept a so-called Web developer who doesn't fully understand the technology used to create their applications. How much do you think a Web developer needs to know about HTML? by Tony Patton
Tags: Web Developer, Web, HTML, Tony Patton, Ian Lloyd
Blog posts 2008-07-22
Use soft hyphens to properly display text
The soft hyphen feature of HTML is available to ensure the proper presentation of text on a Web page. Tony Patton describes how to use this rather obscure HTML feature. by Tony Patton
Tags: Web, HTML, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web Browser, Hyphen, Firefox 3 Release Candidate 1, Nobr Element, Web Browsers, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-05-31
Can presentation layer abstraction ever replace desktop and Web apps?
Persistent "Holy Grails" in the world of computing are the various methods of abstracting the presentation layer of applications. The current incarnation of this tendency has the HTTP network protocol as the common theme. Let's take a look at this history and see what the chances are that the current...
Tags: Java Application, Desktop, Web, Application, HTML, Microsoft Silverlight, HTTP, Applet, ActiveX, Channel Management, Programming Languages, Java, Middleware, Marketing, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-05-03
How do I... Create a scrolling content box in CSS?
In my last TechRepublic Programming and Development blog entry, I showed you how to use Flash to create an animation that mimicked the behavior of the retired and sometimes reviled <marquee> tag. I had mentioned that it was possible to use CSS to duplicate the <marquee> tag as well, but...
Tags: Bedroom, Body, Peg, HTML, Kitchen, Tunnel, Window, Garden, Wound, River, Straight, Hill, Class, Chair, Coat, Wall, Title, scrollBox, Helvetica, Construction, CSS, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, John Lee
Blog posts 2008-04-10
Moving to CSS-based layouts with the YUI Library
While initiating a recent project to make substantial changes to an existing Web application, it was decided to dump the table-based layout used in its original design in favor of CSS. We opted to use the Yahoo! User Interface YUI Library after evaluating different approaches. The YUI Library provides core...
Tags: HTML, Menu, Yahoo! Inc., Class, Column, Layout, Yahoo! User Interface Library, Header, Background Color, Yahoo! User Interface Grids CSS, CSS, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-03-17
Display data with .NET's ListView control
The GridView data control introduced in .NET 2.0 was an improvement over the DataGrid data control in .NET 1.x, but there were still drawbacks, especially with loading and paging through data. Microsoft recognized the shortcomings and addressed them with the introduction of the ListView control in .NET 3.5. With the ListView...
Tags: HTML, Control, Data, Title, ListView, GridView, Templates, ItemTemplate, LayoutTemplate, ID, .Net, Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-03-11
HTTP and HTML: The paradox of dominance
The saying, "When all you have is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail," makes me think of the mess that we're in when it comes to the dominance of HTML and HTTP. I tend to be down on the concept of Web applications -- especially...
Tags: HTML, HTTP, Microsoft Office, Web Application, HTML 5, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-03-10
Use ASP.NET's Literal control to its full potential
There are many options when it comes to placing text on an ASP.NET Web form. You may type the text directly within the page markup, use a Label control, or use a TextBox control to name a few. One option that is often overlooked by new and...
Tags: HTML, Page, Control, Microsoft ASP.NET, Id, Text, Title, EnableViewState, ID, PassThrough, Encode Option, frmLiteralControl, EventArgs, OnClick, Xhtml, Servers, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Hardware, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-02-26
Basic e-mail security tips
There's a lot of information out there about securing your e-mail. Much of it is advanced and doesn't apply to the typical end user. Configuring spam filters such as SpamAssassin, setting up encrypted authentication on mail servers, and e-mail gateway virus scanner management are not basic end-user tasks. ...
Tags: Security, HTML, E-mail Security, E-mail, Online Communications, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-02-25
HTML 5 aims to formalize Semantic HTML
It's kind of hard to believe that it's almost been a decade since HTML 4.01 was made official. However, it has taken browsers a while to recognize the standard, and this process continues today. I was pleased to see that the W3C has released the first draft of HTML 5...
Tags: HTML, User Agent Section, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-02-04
HTML 5: A change in course... straight for the iceberg
The W3C recently released a working draft specification for HTML 5. In its current iteration, this is the worst specification I have ever read. In comparison to HTML 5, I take back everything that I said about SMTP -- at least SMTP knows its role and sticks to it. HTML...
Tags: HTML, HTML 4, HTML 5, UI, Justin James
Blog posts 2008-01-30
Working draft of HTML 5 unveiled
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published a public working draft of HTML 5 -- the first major update to HTML in 10 years. HTML 5 factors in the shift from Web sites being just a collection of static pages to communities that leverage upon rich-media...
Tags: HTML, W3C, Paul Mah
Blog posts 2008-01-22
Handling HTML multi-selects in PL/SQL
Dealing with HTML multi-selects in Oracle's PL/SQL is a bit trickier than I'd like. Depending on how many items the user picks out of the multi-select, you either get back a simple VARCHAR2 object or a special array object. This means you have to write two separate methods to deal...
Tags: Method, HTML, PL/SQL, Programming Languages, Databases, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Rex Baldazo
Blog posts 2008-01-19
HTML 5 and video on the Web
Proposals for a HTML 5 specification promise to bring in embedded media and APIs in a highly simple and accessible manner, relegating the need for browser-specific workarounds. However, it's the proper implementation that can never be promised. An excerpt from Wired: The proposed HTML5 specification is...
Tags: Web, HTML, Open Source, Specification, Video, Web Browser, WHATWG, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Arun Radhakrishnan
Blog posts 2007-12-09
How do I... Warn a user before they submit a form or follow a link on an HTML page?
Ever had an instance in your application development career where it would be nice to be able to warn a user that they are about to perform some action on a Web page, and give them the chance to cancel that action before it happens? For example,...
Tags: Function, HTML, Event, User, Action, OnClick, Mice, Scripting Languages, Hardware, Peripherals, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Zach Smith
Blog posts 2007-12-05
Adobe AIR brings the Web to the desktop
One of the points of my article about the qooxdoo JavaScript library was the concept of building Web applications with a rich user interface that mimics desktop applications. This is good if you want to mimic the look and feel of a desktop application within a Web page. On the...
Tags: Desktop, Adobe Systems Inc., Web, Application, HTML, JavaScript, Runtime, Adobe AIR, API, SDK, Web Browser, Adobe Labs, Adobe Integrated Runtime API, Adobe Integrated Runtime Software Development Kit, initalWindow Element, AIR Developer Tool, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2007-11-26
how to save/convert incoming mail contains as an html attachment.
Hi,I have a small email that goes out from one application .i want to receive this emails contains as an attachment.Is there any option, which save/convert incoming mail from a particular mail id as an html file and send as an attachment.RegardsDishant
Tags: E-mail, dishant.mandloi@..., HTML
Discussion threads 2007-11-23
HTML sharepoint Designer - HOW DO I RESIZE WINDOWS?
I am current using sharepoint designer 2007. I am trying to display NFL scores on our website. It works fine, but I have scroll bars on the window. Here's my code:Next Generation Films NFL Scoreboard.style1 { border-collapse: collapse; border-width: 0;}.style2 { white-space: nowrap;} Live OddsSports Forum
Tags: Groupware, Enterprise software, jasonp@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft SharePoint, HTML
Discussion threads 2007-11-20
HTML email printing on 2 pages instead of 1 in Outlook 2002
I have this user that is trying to print an HTML email, it keeps printing on 2 pages. If i change his mail format to Plain text then it prints fine. I test sent the email to another user and it prints the same way on her printer and PC....
Tags: Printers, Document management, Microsoft Windows XP, mcflip78@..., printer, printing, Microsoft Windows 2000, HTML
Discussion threads 2007-11-14
Default text size in Outlook E-mail window
Looking for a Registry setting that will allow me to set the text size in the seperate E-mail reading window for an end user who needs larger text and hates to keep using the text size tool every time they open an E-mail. Is there such a default setting in...
Tags: Microsoft Office, Outlook e-mail, bitbob@..., font, HTML, e-mail, Microsoft Outlook, window
Discussion threads 2007-11-11


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