Montag, 14. Januar 2002


Saving Cookies in Persistent Related Menus (1/14/2002). Do you know how to save related menu selections on page reloads? Learn how to store the menu index in a cookie. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Non-Persistent Related Menus (1/13/2002). Did you know that menu entry selections are not persistent? Here is how you can prove it to yourself with related menus. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Related Menus (1/12/2002). Do you know how to create related menus? Here is a lean version of a related menu, generated by Doc JavaScript's Menu Builder. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Getting Cookies (1/11/2002). Do you know how to get cookies? Here is a JavaScript function that will parse document.cookie and extract the requested cookie. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Setting Cookies (1/10/2002). Do you know how to set cookies? Here is a JavaScript function that will make it much easier. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Differentiating between Cookies (1/9/2002). Do you know how to use cookies? Learn about the parameters used to distinguish between them. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Conditional Coloring in XSLT (1/8/2002). Do you know how to color low grades in a report card with red? Learn how to use xsl:choose, xsl:when, and xsl:otherwise. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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André Radke released a PostgreSQL DLL and a crypto DLL for Frontier. [Frontier News]
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The colour of the cosmos. The Universe is turquoise but will eventually turn red, say astronomers. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Shopping and clicking. Despite conventional wisdom, pornography is not the biggest thing on the internet. In fact it's not even in the top 10. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Greenspan knocks Europe. CNN Europe Jan 14 2002 5:30AM ET [Europe news]
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UK Megastores behind France in download plans. Netimperative Jan 14 2002 8:17AM ET [Europe news]
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Scientists probe bizarre shark birth. Marine biologists are puzzled by a shark that gave birth even though it was kept only with females of the species. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Trawler nets giant squid. A giant squid measuring more than 10-feet-long is netted off the UK coast. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Me, my web and I. The UK's patch of cyberspace has just got a little bigger with the arrival of the .me.uk domain. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Non-military satellite views Earth. A commercial satellite is sending back images of the Earth previously only produced by secret spy satellites. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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'Oldest' prehistoric art unearthed. Two 77,000-year-old pieces of engraved ochre from a South African cave suggest that modern human behaviour arose earlier than thought. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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