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Search Engine Disparity
It’s no new news that different Search Engines have unique ways of gathering information they store for use in a search query. Personally, I use Google 99% of the time. However, I discovered something interesting today which may lead me to query more than one Search Engine for my future research. I wanted to see…
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MS Access Relationships View : MySQL Data
NOTE: This web log entry assumes that you have the software installed on your workstation: MySQL, MS Access, and phpMyAdmin MS Access as a Supplemental Development Tool I used to work a gig as Web Developer for an office in the Education College of a well-known State University. The Program Director needed a ColdFusion programmer…
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Line Breaks: More than a Handfull
See also: Cutting Lines If you have any experience in programming, or even in simply writing HTML markup, you have probably come across the need to use a specified Line Break Control Character. It can be confusing as to when and where one should be used over the other. ASCII(1) One of the all-time-most-common standards…
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Share it all you Want… Just use the GPL!
Useful information coming soon… What is the best version of; way to use the GPL on one’s personal / private authored documents? What is the best version of; way to use the GPL on applicable documents authored for commercial use? — or does it not apply here?
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Unlikely Reference for Web Standards Resources
While looking for one of my particular favored HTML entities references, it occurred to me that www.bigbaer.com, as an Urban Music magazine might otherwise be an unlikely resource for web developers, but it happens to have a very nice section on web standards, accessibility, and in particular, a very nicely formatted HTML entities reference– available…
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Windows XP – Open / Save File Dialog: Customized!
MyCustom File Dialogue – #2 in the recent top-discoveries Fix your open / save dialog by using TweakUI, a Windows PowerToy available at Microsoft dotCom. NOTE: Rumor has it that sometimes Tweak-UI is unavailable at the M$ resource, so you may want to check places like MajorGeeks, Softpedia, or just a simple Google Search, of…
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Paamayim Nekudotayim: Straying from Convention with Hebrew
What can be said for the PHP authors who chose to use the term Paamayim Nekudotayim to describe one of the programming language’s operators? More often than not, when we of the “Western Civilization” need to come up with a term to describe something, such as a new Mathematical or Algebraic Forumla, an element of…