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PHP Class 'Safe keyword highlight' released (Oct 17 2003 07:46 GMT) - This class highlight text that matches a given search string (keyword) in HTML based documents, without affecting any HTML tags. This may be useful for processing text and highlight against a glossary of terms for example, or page excerpts returned from search results (like Google). |
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PHP Class 'Safe keyword highlight' released (Oct 17 2003 07:46 GMT) - This class highlight text that matches a given search string (keyword) in HTML based documents, without affecting any HTML tags. This may be useful for processing text and highlight against a glossary of terms for example, or page excerpts returned from search results (like Google). |
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Posted on Thursday, October 16, 2003 by Morgan Lim (Oct 17 2003 07:46 GMT) - Institute, Linux Terminal Server Project, NeTraverse, Open Source Software Institute, PCs for Everyone, Prentice Hall, Red Hat, Samba.org, SuSE, SE Linux, VA ... |
TWiki.Codev
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SmallerSignatures (Oct 17 2003 07:46 GMT) - (part of the SignatureNetiquette topic) STARTINCLUDE The standard signature is nice but can make some pages not very legible for some ThreadMode pages for: 1 long ... |
Thinking Anglicans
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'Today' has RW interview (Oct 17 2003 07:45 GMT) - Rowan Williams this morning gave his first “news programme interview” since becoming Archbishop of Canterbury to the BBC Today radio programme. Here is the audio link. He states that he personally opposes the consecration of Gene Robinson going ahead, because... |
Sofia Sideshow
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Extra Crispy Globalization (Oct 17 2003 07:45 GMT) - There is a particular dish that Bulgarians make called schnezhanka (just sneeze, and you've pronounced it). It is a "delicious" yougurt dish, the consistency of ooze, with dill sprinkled in it, and cucumbers. I've talked about tarator before, which includes the same ingredients, but is concocted in a cold, runny soup form. It is bizarre,... |
Hugos House of Weblog Horror
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First Look: Belkin Media Reader For iPod (Oct 17 2003 07:45 GMT) - Naja - das Teil ist so gross, das die da eigentlich gleich hätten die Platte mit drin unterbringen können. Ich mein, was bringt es, wenn der Karteleser genauso gross ist wie der iPod, und wenn der Kartenleser noch mal extra Batterien braucht? Irgendwie nicht so prall wie es sich anhörte. Und die Probleme bei der Übertragung machten auch keinen Mut - seit wann muss man eine CF-Karte neu formatieren, wenn man sie beim Lesen gelöscht hat? Sehr dubios. |
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