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Web Forum Reader 2.0 (Windows)
Web Forum Reader is uniquely designed for reading Internet forums and conferences. You can easily add your favorite forums to Web Forum Reader to stay informed about updates and changes on these forums without loading them in your browser. Web Forum Reader saves you time by showing new and updated...
Tags: Web, Microsoft Windows, Forum, ChemTable Software, Web Forum Reader, Channel Management, Marketing
Software downloads 2008-10-14

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Lock it down: Use the revised OWASP Top Ten to secure your Web applications -- Part 2
This article is also available as a TechRepublic download.Inthis second installment in a series on the 2007 OWASP Top Ten vulnerabilities, we'lllook at the clear leader in the Web application vulnerability space -- crosssite scripting XSS. XSS vulnerabilities have been around for some time. However,the business risk associated with XSS...
Tags: Security threats, Flaws, Web applications, attacker, vulnerability, Web application, Tom Olzak, Document Object Model, XSS
Technical articles 2007-03-05
1Topix 1.0.0 (Windows)
1TOPIX is a free info aggregator where you can get all your the most interesting forum news in one spot and share them with others. If you are a member of different web conferences, message boards or on-line discussions our off-line forum reader can help you to save time with...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Forum, DMSoft Technologies, 1TOPIX, Internet, Portals
Software downloads 2008-05-05
Use OWA as a forum
We would like to use a set of public folders in Exchange 2003 as a forum. Like this, there is no need to install special software and create links for authentication etc. All our students could (approx 500) use OWA to read their e-mail and can use OWA also to...
Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Groupware, e-mail
Q&A 2006-08-07
Step up your resume with the Sun Certified Web Component Developer cert
Standing out in today's job market is an ongoing battle, and certification provides one avenue to prove your worth. Becoming a Sun Certified Web Component Developer will showcase your Java skills and set you apart from the developer crowd.To separate yourself from the mob of J2EE developers, it is critical...
Tags: Quality, Scripting languages, Java, Web, Harshad Oak, servlet, certification, JSP, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Technical articles 2002-12-03
Automated web page traversal and save link targets to text file.
I use Firefox and I am an avid reader of Techrepublic discussions. I feel the need for a change in the way I read the discussions. I wonder if there is any software out there, that would traverse the links on the forum and save the target posts to a...
Tags: addons, Automated, browser extensions, custom web page handling scripts, ease of use, stevef199, text-file, Web
Discussion threads 2005-06-01
BlogClogged
blog rootTips from Yahoo! Hotjobs on "Blunder-Proof Blogging": "Think before you blog." (Pssst! You can think before, during, and after you blog, too...if you want.)This post originally appeared on an external websiteWeave your own Web with these widgets from Yahoo! KonfabulatorKonfabulatorThis post originally appeared on an external websiteThe Information Structure...
Tags: Web site development, Web technology, Blogging, acuchetto@..., external Website, Web site, InformationWeek, InformationWeek 500, blog
Discussion threads 2005-09-22
How to avert the big don'ts in creating a white paper
During this four-part series on white papers, I've explored various issues—from the rising importance of white papers to elements that are needed for producing a compelling white paper. A white paper strives to provide good technical information with just enough marketing flavor to whet the busy IT executive's reading appetite....
Tags: Larry Lange
Technical articles 2003-09-15
Why I Don't Blog
Why I Don't Blogblog rootWhy I Don't BlogLack of material is the first reason. I work in a manufacturing plantin the southeastern U.S. The majority of our manufacturing employeeshave limited computer experience or training. Most of the questions Iget asked during the day are relatively simple questions with answersthat wouldn't...
Tags: Blogging, Palmetto, blog
Discussion threads 2005-11-17
Respecting Your Email Newsletter Readers' Time
At my previous position, even when I was working under a tight deadline, there were little scheduled activities. It was, “get this done by the end of the day.” I managed my own time, and did tasks in the order I deemed most efficient. At my current job, time management...
Tags: e-mail, newsletter, Uncategorized
Blog posts 2007-01-17
Why SP2 deserved every shred of the scrutiny
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest e-newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2004-09-03
Tips for finding help on the Internet
Having trouble with a client's computer? Here are some of Kyle Harmon's favorite tips for finding help from the comfort of your Web browser.Any good support engineer’s library contains dozens of technical manuals. Unfortunately, there will always be problems that will stump us. Before formatting and starting again from scratch,...
Tags: Internet Relay Chat (IRC), Internet, Kyle Harmon, IRC, newsgroup, chat room
Technical articles 1999-12-30
TechRepublic Downloads
Why is it that some of your doc's that I DL will not open and I end up sending error reports to microsoft? Understanding the fact that this DOES NOT happen will all of the DL's just some of them.Windows HomeOffice XP ProHello,This is a peer to peer help...
Tags: Web site development, Web browsers, Viruses and worms, Adobe Acrobat
Q&A 2005-07-05
From the forums: Overcoming the ?Can?t create the item? error in Outlook 2000
Have you had problems creating an Outlook 2000 mailto link on your NT desktop? A fellow TechRepublic member posted the solution in the Support forum.In “Save time by putting a pre-addressed mailto shortcut on your desktop ,” we showed you a timesaving trick for you and your users. TechRepublic member...
Tags: E-mail clients, Microsoft Office, Jeff Davis, Microsoft Outlook 2000, TechPoints, Microsoft Outlook, desktop, Microsoft Windows NT
Technical articles 2000-03-09
Product Spotlight: ASUS N10 ultraportable notebook
The ASUS N10J ultraportable notebook may be the size of a netbook but it has the horsepower of a desktop replacement. For the business-class road warrior, this small package can handle just about any productivity task you care to throw at it. Specifications ...
Tags: ASUS, Netbook, ASUS N10J, Screen Resolution, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Mark Kaelin
Blog posts 2009-03-11
The big marketing lie on flash drive performance
Bad grammar/spellingFirst sentence of this article: "When it comes to false advertising I use to think the Wireless LAN industry were the worst offenders, but the flash storage industry seems to be vying for this dubious distinction." The correct word would be USED. This is a respected, I...
Tags: bad grammar/spelling, blog, card, flash memory, GB RAM, George, jrsii@..., marketing, performance, USB flash drive
Discussion threads 2007-01-18
Load Balancer and PDF Reports from Oracle Reports Server
I'm using a web application based off WebLogic 8.1 and Apache. The web application allows users to create on-demand reports with parameters they specify. The application will open up with a new pop up window when the user submits an on demand report request. If the report finishes under 4...
Tags: Adobe PDF, docbomit, load balancer, load balancer link, networking, Oracle Corp., server
Discussion threads 2005-03-15
Blog comments are destroying the Internet
Joel on Software has solved the root of all problems on the Internet: Anonymous blog comments. Now, before we launch into a hate-filled tirade about what an idiot Joel is (my tirade will be polite, you see), let's make a clear distinction: Joel is against anonymity, not...
Tags: Anonymity, Blog, Blog Comment, Blogging, Internet, Jay Garmon, Privacy
Blog posts 2008-03-06
Password imperfect
Stay on top of the latest tech news with our free IT News Digest newsletter, delivered each weekday. Automatically sign up today!By ...
Tags: Smart cards, Authentication/Encryption, Digital security, password, smart card, security, network, card, Microsoft Corp.
Technical articles 2004-12-09
How would you handle a coworker who shirks her duties?
One of your coworkers isn't pulling her weight. Although you're seriously overworked, you're not sure that reporting the problem would achieve anything more than irritating her. What would you do?Our "What would you do?" column is a forum for sharing your knowledge and experience in dealing with the softer side...
Tags: Becky Roberts, Marcus, e-mail
Technical articles 2002-11-25
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