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Fine Tuning Your Java 6 Database-Driven ResourceBundle
Learn how to subclass the Java 6 ResourceBundle to fetch multilingual display text from a relational database.
Create a Help Desk Web Application Using ASP.NET
Use this step-by-step guide to build an ASP.NET help desk application using a database-driven approach that ensures easy maintenance and scalability.
Top 10 SEO Tips for Your WordPress Blog
Use these 10 tips to make sure that your WordPress blog posts rank high in search engine results.
Create Database-driven Resource Bundles with Java and MySQL
Learn a Java internationalization mechanism that allows you to add a new localization without modifying application code using a MySQL database-driven ResourceBundleControl.
Creating a WSDL File and Clients for Your ASP.NET Web Service
Go inside the WSDL file for a Web service and then learn how to create both Web- and desktop-based clients to consume the service.
Using jQuery to Implement Animations in ASP.NET
Learn how to use jQuery to create and then implement animations in your ASP.NET Web pages with Visual Studio.
Top 10 CSS Tools for the Design-challenged Web Developer
Writing CSS code can be a bear for Web developers. These ten CSS tools and frameworks can make the development process much easier.
Create Your First ASP.NET Web Service
Learn how to create a simple Web service using ASP.NET and then integrate it with a database on the backend.
Using Java 6 to Access Translatable Text in XML Files
Learn how to use the Java 6 ResourceBundle.Control object in conjunction with the properties class to access XML files.
Managing Your Email Campaigns with phpList
Find out how to set up -- and when necessary, hack -- phpList on your server to get the most of this popular email campaign manager.
Web Storage API: More Security, Efficiency and Capacity than Cookies
The Web Storage API not only allows storing larger data in browsers but also in a more secure and efficient way.
Isolating Locale-specific Text in International Java Applications
Learn how to isolate locale-specific text in international Java applications using ResourceBundles and Properties files.
Anatomy of a Web Service: XML, SOAP and WSDL for Platform-independent Data Exchange
A Web service basically is a collection of open protocols -- XML, SOAP and WSDL -- that is used to exchange data between applications in a platform-independent way.
Use jQuery to Build Ajax-enabled ASP.NET Controls
Implement an ASP.NET Ajax application that uses Ajax and jQuery to call a Web handler and dynamically retrieve JSON data.
Using PHP Encryption for Login Authentication
Learn how to use PHP encryption to ensure that only authorized users gain access to your Web applications.
A Sitemap Makes Your Website More Google Friendly
Find out why creating and maintaining an up-to-date sitemap for your website is an important step for search engine optimization (SEO).
Locale-sensitive Operations and Services in International Java Applications
Java SE has integrated internationalization support that provides language- or culture-dependent functionality. Explore some classes that work with locales and learn how to create your own.
Create Any Type of Form You Like on Your WordPress Site
Meet Formidable, a WordPress plugin that makes it dead simple to create almost any kind of form.
Implementing One-way Encryption in PHP
Learn how to use one-way encryption in PHP by building a secure online diary application.
Using the Java Locale Object to Internationalize Your Application
Get a breakdown of the Java Locale object and its important features, as well as some of the important classes that are affected by Locale.
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