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14 April 2006

Joomla!

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Joomla! is one of the most powerful Open Source Content Management Systems on the planet. It is used all over the world for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications. Joomla! is easy to install, simple to manage, and reliable.

13 April 2006

Pak-Lite's Official Website - Pak-Lite's Official Website

Welcome to the official website for Pak-Lite LED Flashlights, which brings to light, information, testing, and stories of this amazing little flashlight. Here you will be able to view our various products and options available through our online store.

12 April 2006

GRYNX » TicTac flashlight

A disposable torch with long life (I hope I don’t invent the wheel once more) I bought ‘tic-tac’ mint candy and found out that this package must be ideal for 3 AAA batteries to make a small torch (or lamp) with.

yorkspace.com Blog Archive » Introducing the Dell De-Crapifier…

It’s a sad state of affairs when you buy a new computer these days and it comes pre-loaded with a ton of garbage software that brings your new machine to a crawl. If anyone’s bought a Dell PC in the last few years, you probably know what I’m talking about.

cl1p.net

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With cl1p.net you can copy and paste between computers. Just enter in any URL that starts with http://cl1p.net (example: http://cl1p.net/vtkvke/) and post. Then from any other computer enter the same URL and copy.

11 April 2006

Tips For Linux - List of Linux Tutorials

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A Quick Introduction to Bash Programming - Part 2 43 A Quick Introduction to Bash Programming - Part 1 42 Input/Output Redirection in Unix 36 How and when to use the dd command? 35 Accessing CDROMs in Linux (covers mount, umount, fstab configuration file) 32 Understanding file permissions and modifying them using chmod 30 How to set Shell Environment Variables (bash shell) 28 What are the SUID, SGID and the Sticky Bits? 27 Understanding software Installation (configure, make, make install) 26 Wildcards, Quotes, Back Quotes, Apostrophes in shell commands ( * ? [] " ` ') 25 How to use the most popular command in Unix - Grep 24 Pipes - Get the most out of your shell 23 Running X Windows Applications using Cron - Part III 22 How to find - Size of a directory & Free disk space 21 How to find files in Linux using 'find' 20 How to find files in Linux using 'locate' 19 Text scrolling off the screen? 18 How to compile & execute C programs under Linux (Absolute basics) 17 Scheduling tasks using Cron - Part II 16 Scheduling tasks using Cron - Part I 15 Execute a task 'at' the time you want.. 14 Configuring Kppp to connect to the Internet 13 Unwritten Rules for Discussion Forums 12 Using Emacs - Part I 11 Setting the PATH 08 What to do if Linux refuses to boot after a power failure? 07 X Font Server Error ? 06 Getting LILO to boot Windows (by default) 04 Windows COM Ports equivalent in Linux 03 Access Windows partitions from Linux 02 Setup of Ensonic Sound Card (PCI Sound card) 01 Configure PPP for dialup for a single machine

09 April 2006

08 April 2006

AnandTech: ASRock 939Dual-SATA2: First Retail ULi PCIe/AGP

Many have been looking forward to the arrival of the first ULi chipset retail motherboards since our review of the ULi Reference boards. In the first Reference board review and the updated second ULi Reference, we found uncompromised performance with both the PCIe and AGP 8X graphics slots. This is very good news for owners of high-end AGP 8X graphics cards, since for the first time they can buy a board that will run their AGP at full speed now, with provisions for a PCIe video card upgrade in the future. Since we have found no real performance difference in PCIe and AGP cards of the same type, the ULi M1695/M1567 chipset provides fresh new options for many end users.

07 April 2006

XML Namespaces

XML Namespaces provide a method to avoid element name conflicts.

PHPBuilder.com, the best resource for PHP tutorials, templates, PHP manuals, content management systems, scripts, classes and more.

Using XML: A PHP Developer's Primer Saving the XML You can transform the DOM representation back to the XML string representation using one of the save() and saveXML() methods. The save() function saves the XML to a file with a specified name, whereas the saveXML() function returns a string from part or all of the document.

Zend Technologies - Absolute Beginners - PHP 101 (part 11): Sinfully Simple

Easy Peasy Unless you've been hiding in a cave for the last few years, you've heard about XML - it's the toolkit that more and more Web publishers are switching to for content markup. You may even have seen an XML document in action, complete with user-defined tags and markup, and you might have wondered how on earth one converts that tangled mess of code into human-readable content. The answer is, not easily. While PHP has included support for the two standard methods of parsing (read: making sense of) XML - SAX and DOM - since version 4.0, the complexity and inherent geekiness of these methods often turned off all but the most dedicated XML developers. All that has changed, however, with PHP 5.0, which introduces a brand-spanking-new XML extension named SimpleXML that takes all (and I do mean all) the pain out of processing XML documents. Keep reading, and find out how.

PHPBuilder.com, the best resource for PHP tutorials, templates, PHP manuals, content management systems, scripts, classes and more.

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Using XML: A PHP Developer's Primer Adam Delves This series of articles will focus on XML, its applications in modern day web development and how PHP fits into this niche. In this article, we will focus specifically on the tools provided to us by PHP which enable us to manipulate XML data sources.

PHP Tutorials

nless you've been hiding in a cave for the last few years, you've heard about XML - it's the toolkit that more and more Web publishers are switching to for content markup. You may even have seen an XML document in action, complete with user-defined tags and markup, and you might have wondered how on earth one converts that tangled mess of code into human-readable content.

http://www.zend.com/zend/tut/tutbarlach.php?article=tutbarlach

This tutorial is intended for PHP programmers who want to get a quick start on parsing XML and "getting the data out". Experience with PHP4 and familiarity with XML syntax are assumed.

Google Base

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Google Base is a place where you can post all types of content and have it show up on Google.

Download or Order Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition for Free

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Download or Order Virtual Server 2005 R2 Enterprise Edition for Free

Home Networking Help

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Network Magic monitors your network, alerts you to any issues and helps you repair problems. Plus - there's the cool map.

06 April 2006

Java(TM) Boutique - Using SOAP with Java

Using SOAP with Java �part1 Hello welcome to the first part of my 3 series articles on developing SOAP based applications using Java. This series is not a detailed description of SOAP protocol but just a quick-start tutorial to demonstrate how we can use Java and SOAP together. In the fist part I will cover the basic anatomy of SOAP, the installation of Apache SOAP 2.2 and configuration issues with Jakarta Tomcat 3.2.1 and develop, deploy and execute a very basic SOAP application. In part 2 of the series, I will develop a more complex Java bean based SOAP service and in part 3, I will give you an idea about other complex aspects of SOAP. Right then, lets begin. Anatomy of SOAP

http://www.random.org/clients/

SOAP Clients These clients connect to the random number server using the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) over the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). There is also a description of the interface in the Web Service Definition Language (WSDL). For more information, see the page that explains how to write your own SOAP client.

Disassembling

Disassembling the Buffalo LinkStation

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