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The ab fab Script.aculo.us Web 2.0 JavaScript library has just been
rev’ed to v1.6.5. It’s a maintenance release, but one that adds some
cool new features for all you JS kiddies out there.
Changes with this release include:
- Update to Prototype 1.5.0_rc1 revision
- Support the HTML “for” attribute in Builder by using “htmlFor”
- Adds support to run a specific failing unit test by clicking on the corresponding test result
- Adds modifier key support to Event.simulateMouse
- Adds new “with-last” queue position option to queue effects to occur in parallel with the last effect to start in the queue
- Adds new special core effect Effect.Event for one-shot events that follow timelines defined by effect queues
- Fixes an possible crash of IE on Effect.SlideUp
- Adds Builder.build() to create nodes from strings containing HTML
- Adds a pulses parameter to Effect.Pulsate to control the amount of pulses
- Fixes an issue with clicking on a slider span resulting in an exception
- Fixes an issue with Draggables when no options are supplied
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Ultimate Programmer Reference Resource (with Ajax search)
You can find any function/class/tag/style in 2 seconds using this
search service. Works with most of the technologies including HTML,
CSS, JavaScript, Perl, Ruby, Oracle, PHP, XSL, ActionScript,
ColdFusion, C/C++ and more.
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Joomla! Wins Again at UK LinuxWorld
Joomla! won Best Linux / Open Source Project at UK Linux and Open Source Awards 2006, in London tonight.
This
is the second year running, the Joomla! team has won the prestigious
award. Louis Landry, Johan Janssens and Peter Russell accepted the
award from LinuxUser and Developer magazine publisher Maggie Meer.
Johan
described the win for Joomla! as "one for the community". "The buzz
around the Joomla! project is driven by our huge user base and this
translates into what is fast becoming the most popular open source
framework going," Johan said.
Chris Adams, of Rochen, who is a major sponsor of the Joomla! project was nominated as Best Linux Open Source ISP / Internet Host.
Unfortunately, Rochen missed out this year but it was great to have
Rochen with us to celebrate. "Chris and the Rochen guys are part of
the Joomla! family ... this is as much Rochen's award as it is the
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If you are developing a password-protected web site,
you have to make a decision about how to store user password
information securely.
What is "secure," anyway? Realize that the data in
your database is not safe. What if the password to the database is
compromised? Then your entire user password database will be
compromised as well. Even if you are quite certain of the security of
your database, your users' passwords are still accessible to all
administrators who work at the Web hosting company where your database
is hosted. Scrambling the passwords using some home-brewed algorithm
may add some obscurity but not true "security." Another approach would
be to encrypt all passwords in your database using some
industry-standard cipher, such as the Message-Digest Algorithm 5 (MD5).
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The directory below lists free website providers which allow hosting of
your websites' domain name. Some may require domain transfer or
registration.
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