Dienstag, 5. März 2002


Meditation mapped in monks. Snapshots of monks' brains provide clues as to what goes on inside the head during meditation. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Envisat in pictures. Europe's sends up an eight-tonne satellite to monitor the health of the planet. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Pioneer 10 makes contact. One of the most distant probes ever launched into space has contacted Earth to say all is well. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Digital characters 'talk' to the deaf. Using digital avatars as signing translators could change the way deaf and hard of hearing people communicate with the hearing world. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Gamers set for sensory overload. A video game inspired by the artist Kandinsky aims to stimulate the senses with its stunning visuals and pulsating beats. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Digital divisions split town and country. Britain's digital divide is in danger of becoming so big that it cannot be bridged. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Aussie boldly goes on hi-tech trek. An Australian dotcom entrepreneur has spent the last six months wandering across his country to find out how wired it is. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Games designer pushes boundaries. The game designer Hideo Kojima could soon be as well known as leading Hollywood directors like Ridley Scott or James Cameron. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Net monitoring scheme under fire. UK Government plans to monitor and save all internet traffic is singled out for a Big Brother Award. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Life found 'on margin of existence'. Microbes found beneath the sea floor are pushing the boundaries of life on Earth and may hold clues to life on other worlds. [BBC News: sci/tech]
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Using childNodes() to Reach DOMDocument Nodes (3/5/2002). Can you map the summary section's nodes of this report? Learn how to use the childNodes() method to reach its header, author, and date. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Assigning Node Numbers to Data Tags (3/4/2002). Can you name the top level XML tags of this file? Learn how to reach these nodes starting from the root. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Assigning Node Numbers to Non-Data Tags (3/3/2002). Did you know that every XML tag becomes a DOMDocument node? Learn how nodes are assigned to non-data tags, including reference definitions in the DTD file. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Context-Dependent Pattern Matching (3/2/2002). Do you know what a context is in DOMDocument? Learn how to determine the context and how it affects pattern matching results. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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XML Pattern Matching vs Unix Commands (3/1/2002). Do you know how to author patterns for node selection? Learn how similar the syntax is with Unix commands. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Using A Collection of Selected Nodes (2/28/2002). Do you know how to use patterns for node selection? Learn how to use the selectNodes() method and its returned collection. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Switching between XSLT and XPath (2/27/2002). Do you know how to specify patterns for node searching? Learn how to switch between XSLT patterns and XPath syntax. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Selecting Nodes with XSL Patterns (2/26/2002). Do you know how to quickly select nodes on the DOMDocument tree? Learn how to use XSL patterns to select nodes. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Adding Entity References on the Fly (2/24/2002). Do you know how to add the day field dynamically? Learn how to add entity references on the fly. [JavaScript Tip of the Day]
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Frontier 8.0.5 has shipped! [Frontier News]
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