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Archive for February, 2008

Feb
11

VoiceXML Language Reference—Part 3

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“>In Chapter 2, “VoiceXML essentials,” on page 24 our exploration of VoiceXML was motiva Read the rest of this entry »

UserLand Software has sent up a volley of fireworks this year. January brought Radio UserLand 8.0, the subject of last month’s column. Late February was the target date for Radio Community Server (RCS), an add-on that transforms an instance of Radio into the same kind of community server as Radio.Weblogs.Com.That means an RCS can broker the files upstreamed by Radio bloggers, and serve as a hub for recent updates, rankings, and referral logs. It’s designed for private use, typically behind a fir Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
11

Writing “Learning PHP 5″

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Each chapter (and appendix) is its own file, formatted with the Docbook LiteXML dialect. I used XEma Read the rest of this entry »

“>With the foundation laid so far, we’re ready to explore one of the most basic uses for template me Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
11

Useful Commands

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In this article, we’ll discuss commands that help you remember who youare, where you are, how to fin Read the rest of this entry »

“>Networks have never been secure. As the demand on open networks for remoteaccess has grown, the ri Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
11

Backing up Files with Tar

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Since we’ll be backing up and restoring files, I recommend that you create a test user account to p Read the rest of this entry »

In this article, I’ll discuss some common web-application security flawsand then demonstrate how to Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
11

Writing Mobile Code Policies

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“>It started with a simple idea: Allow the user to download a small piece ofsoftware that would enha Read the rest of this entry »

Feb
11

Perl Code Kata: Testing Imports

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PerlTaint Test Kata introduced the idea of Perl Test Kata, small exercisesdesigned to improve your u
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