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- MB Sibling Compatibility Test (exe)
- MB Sibling Compatibility Test is an easy to understand software that describes the compatibility between you and your brothers / sisters. This software helps you understand your relationship better and work on the areas that are weak. We sometimes don't understand the kind of relationship we share with our brothers...
- Tags: Compatibility, Brother, MB Sibling Compatibility Test, Tools & Techniques, Management
- Software downloads 2008-05-19
- Investigate navigation in XQuery
- Designed to be a language in which queries are concise and easily understood, XQuery is also flexible enough to query a broad spectrum of XML information sources, including both databases and documents. This sample chapter from XQuery: The XML Query Language investigates one of the primary features of XQuery, navigation....
- Tags: Coverage, XQuery, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Book chapters 2006-06-12
- WindowSpy (zip)
- A simple program for viewing information about the window that the mouse is over. Supports locking of window information for easy copying. The program displays the window handle, window class, and window text, as well as the parent window handle, class and text. The program also lists all child and...
- Tags: Window, Construction
- Software downloads 2007-09-27
- SolutionBase: Set Up a Linux Proxy Server with ease using Webmin
- A proxy server is one of those ubiquitous servers that can offer up a number of possible services. But, until the likes of Webmin arrived, setting up a proxy server in Linux was a daunting task filled with configuration files filled with parent and sibling nodes that would give many...
- Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Operating systems, Linux, server, Webmin, GUI, Proxy Server, administrator, Internet
- Image galleries 2007-07-06
- My Eyes Only Digital Journal (exe)
- My Eyes Only is a private journaling or diary program that has many neat features, not the least of which is that all your private journal entries are stored in strong encrypted files so that even the most computer-savvy sibling, parent, spouse, or co-worker can't get into your most private...
- Tags: Journal, Font, Computer, Productivity
- Software downloads 2006-12-11
- HomeCamera Client (msi)
- HomeCamera is the easiest-to-setup and easiest-to-use home monitoring service. Includes camera sharing with people you allow, automatic server-based recording (so you can access your recordings from anywhere, anytime), motion detection (alerts sent to your mobile phone or e-mail), and lots more. Oh, and it's free. No strings attached. HomeCamera works...
- Tags: Monitoring, Camera, Wireless, HomeCamera
- Software downloads 2007-09-25
- CSS 101: Decide what to style with selectors
- Get more information about the many nuances of the CSS standard by learning about adjacent sibling and attribute selectors, as well as pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements. A CSS selector is made up of a pattern that is matched against all elements in the document tree. Its CSS rule is...
- Tags: Listing B, CSS, Tony Patton, CSS selector, selector, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Listing E, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Technical articles 2007-04-09
- Video: Real life Y-wings fly better than X-wings...sorta
- Of all the various and sundry starfighters that populate the Star Wars universe, few get less respect than the venerable Y-wing fighter/bomber. Slow, bulky, often given the inglorious capture-don't-kill assignments thanks to its ion cannons, the Y-wing has always been viewed as the ugly unpopular sister to its glamorous movie-star...
- Tags: Respect, Video, Corporate Communications, Marketing, Jay Garmon
- Blog posts 2007-10-15
- Stopping MSN Messenger useage
- Must be a common one this - how do I control access to MSN Messenger when not in the house but the pC needs to be used for other purposes by the kids?Help they are driving me mad!!!Rename the .exe fileI know this sounds like a REAL pain in the...
- Tags: MSN Messenger, MSN
- Discussion threads 2005-10-25
- Club Shepherd yyyy
- This Futuristic World Wide Web product Will be Microsoft/MSN produced, 7000++. Techy, Hours of WORK, I have spent designing this DIFFICULT Work Request! 14 FEATURES, I Present, NEW Work, to the World Wide Web, 25 new coding enhancements will come, 9-29-2006! 2 feature presentations, MY Sibling, Greg...
- Tags: cincy2hot4u@..., Club Shepherd, Microsoft Corp., MSN, programming, WTF
- Q&A 2006-08-03
- CSS 101: Locate and style Web elements with selectors
- Selectors allow Web developers to choose elements for applying CSS styles to them. Tony Patton offers an overview of six of the available selector types. In the previous installment of my Cascading Style Sheets CSS 101 series, I discussed how to handle multiple rules for the same...
- Tags: Web, CSS, Tony Patton, selector, Web Development Zone Newsletter, Page, Caveat, Class, Style, ID Class, Child Selector, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development
- Technical articles 2007-04-02
- Easily navigate XML with VB.NET and XPath
- By Tony PattonXPath is firmly rooted as the standard for navigating or locating data within XML documents. Microsoft has embraced XML within the .NET platform, and the soon to-be-released Microsoft Office 2003 includes XPath support. The .NET XPathNavigator class provides a way to utilize XPath within a .NET application.Locating data...
- Tags: .NET, Baseline Inc., Microsoft Visual Basic.Net, XML, XPath, XML document
- Technical articles 2003-06-13
- Windows Vista on the march (or at least the marketing team)
- Like several of my colleagues here at TechRepublic, I attended a couple of the Windows Vista Launch Events this week. I give credit to Microsoft for putting on a pretty good event. The muffin and cheese pastry I had with the freshly brewed coffee was top notch. I got to...
- Tags: marketing, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, Vista, Windows Vista
- Blog posts 2007-01-31
- What will you find in the .NET Compact Framework?
- Microsoft recently announced the release of a scaled-down version of the .NET runtime meant for mobile devices. This .NET Compact Framework opens up an entirely new world of devices for .NET developers, but is the environment at all like its big brother? Obviously, in shrinking a 23-MB runtime library into...
- Tags: .NET, Application servers, Middleware, Microsoft development tools, Lamont Adams, Microsoft .NET, Ed Kaim, Compact Framework, portability, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft .NET Compact Framework
- Technical articles 2003-01-29
- What is ASP?
- By Amy Cowen(6/29/99)We are used to thinking in terms of languages, but ASP does not fit that model. Although we talk about ASP scripts, ASP is not a language. Instead, Microsoft refers to it as a server-side scripting environment. To work in that environment, ASP coders commonly use VBScript or...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Microsoft ASP, Microsoft Windows NT, Personal Web Server
- Technical articles 2003-10-02
- Access XML data using LINQ to XML
- I have covered the basics about .NET Language-Integrated Query LINQ and provided information on working with a SQL Server backend via LINQ. This article focuses on what I think is one of the more exciting aspects of the LINQ technology: working with XML. LINQ to XML offers a cleaner approach...
- Tags: Microsoft Access, Node, Site, XML-Data, LINQ, System.Xml.Linq Namespace, XDocument, Site Element, Code Snippet, XML, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Tony Patton
- Blog posts 2008-01-22
- Solving the Andersen saga
- According to columnist Tom Rodenhauser, the dispute between Andersen Consulting and Arthur Andersen is about legacy and brand, not money. He predicts the likely fallout of the upcoming ruling.There will be considerable “analysis” of the pending arbitration decision facing Andersen Consulting and Arthur Andersen. A decision from the International Chamber...
- Tags: Outsourcing, Asset management, Tom Rodenhauser, Andersen Consulting, consulting
- Technical articles 2000-08-04
- Web Programming: The power of JavaScript's EVAL command
- Many JavaScript programmers have come across the EVAL command, as it has been around since JavaScript 1.0 and ECMA-262, but few will have used it. In this article, I'll take a quick look at several potential uses for this command, including one allowing us to write code that is easier...
- Tags: Scripting languages, Web, Greg Griffiths, Eval, JavaScript
- Technical articles 2004-03-18
- SolutionBase: Set up a Linux proxy server with ease using Webmin
- This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.A proxy server is one of those ubiquitous servers that canoffer up a number of possible services. But until the likes of Webmin arrived,setting up a proxy server in Linux was a daunting task, with configurationfiles filled with parent and sibling nodes...
- Tags: Linux, Jack Wallen, Webmin, server, INPUT ACCEPT, Squid Proxy Server
- Technical articles 2007-05-15
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