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Heiko Hebig
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Sales Team Achieves UnHoly Troika: Porn, Guns and Heroin (Dec 04 2002 18:27 GMT) - The sales force of Embedtechweb.com, a Web services management solutions vendor, closed deals with three important new clients in early November. GlobalFishMonger, GreasyBarrel.com and Laramie Narcotics all signed deals with the start-up in this emerging sector. |
Heiko Hebig
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.NET Saves Boy Down Well (Dec 04 2002 18:27 GMT) - In the early hours of the morning, .NET, Microsoft's platform for XML Web services, saved a five-year-old boy who fell down a well in Ottumwa, Iowa. |
Heiko Hebig
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Company Buys Award, Updates Web Site (Dec 04 2002 18:27 GMT) - Webmustard.com, aleading Web services broker, purchased an award from WebServicesAwards.com, naming themselves "Best Web Services Company Ever". Webmustard.com updated its Web site and sent out a press release. |
Juri Pakaste - The Blog
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Validating bookmarklets (Dec 04 2002 18:06 GMT) - Bookmarklets/Favelets which do page validation are all well and good, but the problem with all I've encountered is that they use URL to submit the page for validation. Obviously this doesn't really cut it if the page is a) protected by a password or for some other reason inaccessible for the validator or b) the result of a posted form. However, the WDG validator accepts HTML in a textarea, and the W3C validator accepts a file. File is a bit more difficult, but just GETting the WDG validator with the suitable arguments is easy. We can just call the validator with the data of the current document and see what it thinks of it, right? |
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