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Create a data binding solution for Firefox
Techguide Mozilla's Firefox browser is becoming a favorite among Web application developers, including myself. One fact that sets Firefox apart from Internet Explorer is that it provides support for XBL (eXtensible Binding Language). XBL offers the facilities to bind behaviors to DOM/HTML elements. Let's examine how XBL is important for binding data fields to XML data islands.
Tuesday, May 31 2005 02:26 PM
Digital video starts small, thinks big
News Technology companies, struggling to convince big film studios to switch to digital video, are trying their services out on cash-strapped independent moviemakers.
Wednesday, May 22 2002 04:14 PM
Easily parse string values with .NET
Techguide The .NET Framework simplifies processing and formatting data with the String class and its Split and Join methods or regular expressions. Learn more about using these methods in your application.
Wednesday, January 25 2006 12:54 PM
Customize your form letters with Word fields
Techguide Use Word fields to customize your form letters when doing mail merge.
Thursday, July 31 2008 08:35 AM
Tags: Microsoft Office
Incorporate SQL Server UDFs in .NET applications
Techguide User Defined Functions (UDFs) are a powerful feature that every developer who works with SQL Server needs to know. Learn how to incorporate UDFs in your next .NET project.
Wednesday, February 15 2006 11:56 AM
Create a data binding solution for Firefox
Techguide One fact that sets Firefox apart from Internet Explorer is that it provides support for XBL (eXtensible Binding Language). Here's an examination of how XBL is important for binding data fields to XML data islands.
Wednesday, January 11 2006 10:26 AM
Add RSS feeds to your Web site with Perl XML::RSS
Insight Take advantage of the XML::RSS CPAN package, which is specifically designed to read and parse RSS feeds.
Friday, December 17 2004 03:06 PM
Tags: XML
Mashups put a new face on the Web
Techguide Mashups draw upon existing Web applications or data sources and combine these resources to create a new application. Tony Patton offers examples of current Web sites that are embracing the mashup concept.
Wednesday, February 14 2007 10:25 AM
Integrating Web services into other applications
Techguide In this four-part series, Tony Patton outlined how to develop and implement a Web service; expose product information via Web services; and test a Web service with a proxy class. Now, find out how you can integrate Web services into other applications.
Saturday, September 16 2006 05:28 PM
IBM to deliver Information Integrator
News IBM this week plans to release its DB2 Information Integrator database software for collating information from multiple sources.
Monday, May 19 2003 09:35 AM
Yahoo Pipes brings mashups to the masses
Techguide The Yahoo! Pipes project facilitates mashup creation via an easy-to-use interface. Tony Patton has the details.
Wednesday, September 05 2007 09:14 AM
Tags: Web 2.0
Amazon's SimpleDB makes it easier to work with data
Techguide SimpleDB takes advantage of Amazon Simple Storage Service and Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud--the combination provides developers with the ability to store, process and query data sets in the cloud, or Internet.
Wednesday, February 06 2008 06:54 AM
Tags: Database management, Web services
Control data caching in .NET with the Caching API
Techguide Decreasing page load time is imperative when dealing with Web site performance. Tony Patton explains how you can make this happen by using the .NET Caching API.
Tuesday, July 11 2006 02:14 PM
What Microsoft's Expression line offers Web designers
Techguide The Microsoft Expression product line encompasses all facets of user interface design for both Windows and Web clients. Find out why designers are focusing their attention on Expression Web.
Sunday, April 01 2007 04:29 PM
Tags: Web browsers, Web services
Control how data is delivered with ASP.NET
Techguide While HTML is good for most applications, there are times when you'll need to use another data format. Here's how you can manipulate the content type for an ASP.NET page.
Wednesday, January 18 2006 03:59 PM





