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WebReference News  Daily news, views, and how-tos on all aspects of web design and development. Features free web-based tools, open source scripts, and in-depth tutorials on DHTML, HTML, JavaScript, 3D, Graphics, XML, and Design for webmasters.


 
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19 most recent entries:

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 6

(Jun 25 2008 11:04 GMT)
In part 5 of the series, the AutocompleteList JavaScript file, we wrote the client-side script to manage the behavior of the Autocomplete control in the browser. This week we're going to finish the remaining Web files, including the AutocompleteSearch.jsp page. 0515

Software Engineering for Ajax

(Jun 25 2008 11:04 GMT)
A great advantage of using the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) when building Ajax applications is leveraging advanced software engineering. This week you'll learn how to use the Java software engineering tools in GWT to build high-quality Ajax applications. By Ryan Dewsbury. 0512

Perl Pragma Primer

(Jun 25 2008 11:04 GMT)
Pragmas in Perl are specific instructions that we can embed in Perl code, depending on our needs and preferences, that allow our scripts to be compiled and behave differently than they would otherwise. In this article, we look at how pragmas work. By Dan Ragle. 0508

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 5

(Jun 18 2008 11:04 GMT)
In part 4 of the series, we defined the appearance of our autocomplete control using an external cascading style sheet (CSS). This week we'll create a JavaScript file to manage the behavior of the autocomplete control in the browser. By Rob Gravelle. 0501

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 3

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
This week we'll be developing the AutocompleteServlet. The servlet acts much like an ASP, Perl or PHP script in that it's executed by the server and accepts parameters from the browser. By Rob Gravelle. 0409

Customizing and Managing Your Site's Appearance

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
ASP.NET 2.0 provides a number of ways to customize the style of pages and controls in your Web application. This week we examine the various properties of Web server controls, how to use CSS with ASP.NET and how to work with themes, master pages and user controls.

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 2

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
This week we'll construct the The Fund Java class, which will act as a container for all the fund's properties. On the server, we'll store a collection of funds to be searched. Matching ones will be converted to a JSON array and returned to the browser for displaying in our Autocomplete list. By Rob Gravelle. 0403

Working With Forms

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
Forms are how your users talk to your scripts. To get the most out of PHP, you must master forms. While PHP makes it easy to access form data, you need to take security measures since you cannot trust the data supplied by an HTML form. By William Steinmetz with Brian Ward. 0331

How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
In the last article, you learned how AJAX can be used to link the contents of a select field to a parent one. Now we're going to use AJAX to create an Autocomplete text field using the Eclipse Web Tools Platform with the Apache Tomcat server. By Rob Gravelle. 0326

Transparency in Ajax Applications - Part 2

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
Beyond the general danger of revealing application logic to potential attackers, there are specific mistakes that programmers make when writing client-side code that can open their applications to attack. By Billy Hoffman and Bryan Sullivan. 0324

Black Hat Techniques

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
As search engine optimization has grown more popular, so has the use of unethical SEO techniques. After you've read this, you'll know what techniques are underhanded and which are acceptable. By Terry Detty. 0321

Transparency in Ajax Applications

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
An average user might not be aware that the logic of the Ajax application is more exposed than that of the standard Web page. It's relatively simple for an advanced user (or an attacker) to "look inside" and gain knowledge about the internal workings of the application. By Billy Hoffman and Bryan Sullivan. 0317

How to Gain the Trust of Your List

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
When building a list, a key ingredient is to consistently offer valuable and products and services, free of charge. Doing so will enable you to obtain the trust of your clients. This article shows you how. By Steve Renner. 0312

Joomla Templates: Creating a Pure CSS Template - Part 4

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
This week we look at how to make a Joomla 1.5 template. We begin with a comp, the design which is the basis of the template. From there we get into slicing (creating small sliced images), setting up module locations, column backgrounds and more. By Barrie North.

Opening The Source On Your Host

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
In this article You'll learn how you can configure Apache to allow your visitors to learn from (or offer advice on) your source code through browsing it in much the same way that they would browse your ordinary Web pages. By Stephen Philbin. 0305

Joomla Templates: Creating a Pure CSS Template - Part 3

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
In this installment, we look at modules in templates, menus in templates, hiding columns and module code. All of this creates a pure CSS layout that has dynamic collapsible columns. By Barrie North. 0303

An Introduction to JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
JavaScript Object Notation, or JSON for short, is a lightweight data-interchange format which may prove to be a viable alternative to XML for IT developers. It's easy to read and write by people as well as for machines to parse and generate. By Rob Gravelle. 0227

Why Trackbacks are Useful For Blogs

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
This week we're going to look at trackbacks - what they are, how they work, why they're important to blog traffic and how to get more. By Terry Detty. 0225

Metrics with Email Marketing Software

(Apr 09 2008 11:04 GMT)
With the right email marketing application, the days of blindly conducting marketing are a thing of the past. In this article you'll learn about several key methods of using the reports from your email marketing application to boost your results. By Robert Burko. 0220

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