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Linux Journal August 2000 Kevin Lyons |
Product Review FreeNetshop is an on-line e-commerce, sales and order tracking software suite with a customer interface modeled on the popular ``shopping cart'' theme. |
Linux Journal August 2000 Daniel Lazenby |
Book Review Open Source Linux: Web Programming by Christopher A. Jones and Drew Batchelor... By the time you reach the end of this book, you will have explored conceptual constructs, models and tools you can use to develop web sites |
Linux Journal August 2000 Gaelyne Gasson |
Book Review Building Database Applications on the Web Using PHP3 by Craig Hilton and Jeff Willis... it doesn't live up to its title |
Linux Journal August 2000 Reuven M. Lerner |
At the Forge Session Management with Mason. This Perl-based web helper and MySQL work together to let you quickly build a user registration system for your web site. |
RootPrompt.org July 19, 2000 Tyler |
My experience with being cracked Tyler sent in this story about his experience getting cracked. In it he tells us what should not happen after you find you've been cracked. |
RootPrompt.org July 10, 2000 |
Cracked! Part 7: The Cracker's Revenge This is the seventh part of the story of a community network that was cracked and what was done to recover from it. |
ONLINE July 2000 Greg R. Notess |
On the Net, Server Side Includes for Site Management Almost as old as HTML, SSI has been available for some time. Not all sites use it or even have it enabled, but its use and the use of similar technologies have been growing. |
JavaWorld June 2000 Michael Ball |
XSL gives your XML some style Separating content from presentation is one of XML's major features. But eventually you need to style that XML into something presentable. That's where XSL (Extensible Stylesheet Language) comes in -- XSL transforms XML from one document type to another. Servlets provide a great platform for doing those translations. In this article you'll learn how to transform XML into HTML, using servlets. |
RootPrompt.org June 21, 2000 dannydude |
Security Guidelines for Web Applications After doing some tests with some of my domain names, I found out that I was able to change anything from contact info to dns settings without having to authenticate. I asked a friend of mine to do the same thing with his domains hosted by register.com, and he was able to do the same thing. |
Macworld July 2000 Ben Long |
Katabounga 3.0 Complex Multimedia Authoring |
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