Web Blazonry's Date Functions is an online tutorial with which you can learn about the method of showing date in which the files are lastly changed. Here in this tutorial users are provided with valuable guidelines and tips to change the date...
Syndicating the webmaster's Web Site's Content with RSS is very easy using ASP is proved through this tutorial. Through RSS, the Website content could be changed. In desktop applications the users could view this organized contents. The...
The Web Wizard's Guide to Perl and CGI teaches readers how to create Web sites that will have an audience coming back for more. From writing scripts to analyzing users' data, this book helps readers create well-designed, user-friendly Web sites....
Web Blazonry Animation I is a multi-platform compatible script that can accommodate dynamic HTML and animated gif to create a very desirable animation. Runs better in Netscape 4.
Web Blazonry Animation II is a multi-platform compatible script to create full screen animations without the need for large images. Works well with Macromedia Dreamweaver.
ASP.NET Web Developer?s Guide (ISBN 1-928994-51-2) teaches Web developers expert in ASP and other languages how to efficiently devise solutions for the Microsoft .NET platform.
In a Web-based application, Cookies plays a vital role in helping both the webmasters and the clients. But thinking about the security, cookie data is easy to view in the header of both the response and request of HTTP. So it becomes the task of...
A help desk script to allow a web site's staff to manage user requests. It is completely customizable, easy to use and includes an integrated control panel. It supports both text and HTML emails, email attachments, category management, ticket...
Opero deletes Opera's cookies, history and cache files.
To store user specific information in the web applications these Cookies are the main components. The main objective of this tutorial is to create awareness of these cookies among the webmasters and explaining the basic functions of it. The author... |