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Rotkappchen: The Blood of Red Riding Hood
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2008
GUERRILLAGIRLS: Fighting discrimination with facts, humor and fake fur
Cheese
Racklabs - Thoughts on the Hosted IT Revolution » Tech Talk videos online
How to build a cross-browser history management system - Tales from the Evil Empire
The main trick that history managers use is to have the browser believe the user navigated to a new url without the current page and all its JavaScript and DOM state being thrown away. The only part of the url that enables such a thing is the hash part. The hash part is what comes at the end of the url after a pound (#) sign. The original intent of this part of the url was to allow for navigation inside of the document. You would put a special named, href-less anchor tag in your document, and then navigating to #nameOfTheAnchor would just scroll the anchor into view. The page doesn't get reloaded, but it does enter the browser history.
YUI Browser History Manager does that for you, but lack of documenting how it works under the hood.
2007
Getting MySQL Status Values With mysqlreport | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials
FontShop Strange Attractors = Little Yellow Writing Hood
Red Riding Hood
