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Multiple Web Browser Image-Based Information Leak | 2008-05-01 | HISPASEC SYSTEMS |
| Multiple web browsers, including Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11, Opera 9.50 beta, Apple Safari 3.0.4 and Konqueror 3.5.8, contain unsafe image loading code. Exploiting the code leads to echoing a small, random, heap memory area on the screen - as image data. In case of the web browsers with fully implemented HTML5 tag functionality (Firefox and Opera), the image data can be collected, and sent to a remote server using a simple JavaScript script.
Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools |
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MSDN Webcast: Access the HTML DOM From Managed Code (Level 100) | 2008-01-28 | Microsoft |
| The attendee of this webcast will learn how to call the HTML Document Object Model (DOM) in Microsoft Silverlight version 1.1 to control visual elements in an HTML page - all from managed code.
Tags: Software Development Tools |
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Increased Agent Productivity Through Insurance Portal for Merchants Insurance Group | 2008-01-24 | MindTree Consulting |
| The Merchants Insurance Group (MIG) wanted to improve the productivity of hundreds of its field agents, whose performance was hindered by the manual process involved in handling business transactions. MindTree leveraged its expertise in the insurance domain and technical proficiency on LANSA technologies to provide a unique solution that helped MIG achieve remarkable results. It improved agent productivity through accessibility and quick turnarounds, reduced lost income and errors through automation, and improved efficiency by reducing the support required, allowing MIG to meet its business goals.
Tags: Internet and Web, Internet and Web |
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MSDN Webcast: Using ASP.NET to Create Dynamic XAML in Silverlight 2.0 (Level 200) | 2008-01-11 | Microsoft Tips |
| The presenter of this webcast explains how to use Microsoft ASP.NET to dynamically create HTML. However, instead of using it for ASP.NET, the presenter incorporates it into Microsoft Silverlight 2.0.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Internet and Web |
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Active XML, Security and Access Control | 2008-01-01 | Tel Aviv University |
| XML and Web services are revolutioning the automatic management of distributed information, somewhat in the same way that HTML, Web browsers and search engines modified human access to world wide information. This paper argues that the combination of XML and Web services allows for a novel distributed data management paradigm, where the exchanged information mixes materialized and intensional, active, information. The paper illustrates the flexibility of this approach by presenting Active XML, a language that is based on embedding Web service calls in XML data. The paper focuses on two particular issues, namely security and access control.
Tags: Internet and Web, Security Administration |
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The T++ Approach to Web Application Development | 2008-01-01 | |
| C++ is a general purpose programming language widely used for developing large and efficient applications. Despite its usefulness in the development of a broad range of applications, there is no established platform for developing web applications in C++. This paper describes T++, a tool that supports web programming in C++. T++ allows the developer to combine C++ language statements with static content (e.g. HTML) in order to produce dynamic content, assisting in the task of deploying new and existing C++ applications on the web.
Tags: Software Development Tools, Internet and Web |
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Clustering Tags in Enterprise and Web Folksonomies | 2007-12-07 | Hewlett-Packard (HP) |
| Off late there has been massive growth in the use of tags as a simple, flexible way to categorize resources. Tags are often used collaboratively to help share information using website; such as del.icio.us. However, the number of tags used in such a service is extremely large, so the unstructured nature of tags limits their value when navigating these websites, and prevents users from fully exploiting tags added by others. Clustering similar tags can improve this by adding structure. This paper discusses techniques for deriving tag similarity and explains two tag clustering algorithms. The paper applies the algorithms to two datasets containing tags provided by users with common interests.
Tags: Internet and Web |
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Defining Colors Using Hex Values: With the Gray-Scale and RGB Color Naming Schemes | 2007-12-01 | SAS Institute |
| In Version 6, SAS/Graph includes predefined names for 290 different colors. Additional predefined color names became available for over 100 colors for SAS/Graph output in Version 9. These are the HTML color names listed in the SAS Registry. Together the list of predefined colors gives one over 400 colors to choose from. In any of these releases of the SAS system, one can also define their own colors in SAS/Graph using one of the color-naming schemes. The color-naming schemes are documented in the "SAS/Graph Software Reference" section of the OnlineDoc, under "SAS/Graph Colors". This paper focuses on two of those schemes, gray-scale and RGB.
Tags: Data Tools |
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Integrating a Command Shell Into a Web Browser | 2007-11-04 | Carnegie Mellon University |
| The transition from command-line interfaces to graphical interfaces has resulted in programs that are easier to learn and use, but harder to automate and reuse. Another transition is now underway, to HTML interfaces hosted by a web browser. To help users automate HTML interfaces, the paper proposes the browser-shell, a web browser that integrates a command interpreter into the browser's Location box. The browser-shell's command language is designed for extracting and manipulating HTML and text, and commands can also invoke local programs. Command input is drawn from the current browser page, and command output is displayed as a new page. The browser-shell brings to web browsing many advantages of the Unix shell, including scripting web services and creating pipelines of web services and local programs.
Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools |
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Dull Web Site?: Brighten With Interactive Buttons | 0000-00-00 | Microsoft |
| Want professional-looking buttons on Web site, without a lot of effort? Then bypass learning design and coding skills, and use FrontPage interactive buttons. With these dynamic buttons, users can impress even their fussiest customers with easy-to-use site navigation, the kind typically produced with advanced graphical editing tools.
Tags: Internet and Web |
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