The World Wide Instant Messenger is a instant messaging software that can be installed and start a own IM service by anyone. This script has so many parameters to custommize to users needs. It has several features like, embedded emoticons, typing...
The World's simplest PHP Message/Quote of the Day Script is a simple script based on php and is a quote displaying script. This script requires Mysql database as backend to put any number of messages or quotes. It displays only one quote per day....
Times around the World is a freeware JavaScript, which can be made to work in your web pages by placing the serverclock.txt in the HEAD section of your document and adding few lines of code and specifying the time zone with time difference with...
A brief introduction to the world of image manipulation in PHP using the GD library. In this tutorial I will step you through creating a clock that will display the current time.
When Peachpit Press released the debut edition of JavaScript for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, it immediately became one of the most useful tools for busy Web developers. Now in its fourth edition, this book has been improved,...
One of the best things about Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web is the seamless way the author incorporates terminology into her explanations. Elizabeth Castro, author of HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, understands the intermediate user: someone...
The map of the world holds coordinate pairs to generate map images from database. This data can be used to draw maps on server side in PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP formats and to build click areas (image maps) for processing on client side.
Brings the world of namespace extensions from the specialist to the regular Delphi developer.Many software developers have always stayed away from namespace extensions. Why? Because they were too hard to code, required too much effort to get going...
The World Wide Web is a loosely coupled data store that could be used as a central repository if only the data on each website were stored in accordance with some common semantics. However, it is possible to mine the data from diverse websites and...
The world is divided into 24 adjacent, equal and equatorially perpendicular wedges, called time zones. There are 24 time zones spaced at intervals of 15° in longitude. Time zones are usually specified by the number of hours they differ from... |