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XSLT for Elitists

Unsatisfied with the technological eliteness afforded by demanding that CSS is the solution to every web problem, James Gregory looks into the next phase of web-elitism: XSLT.
Author: James Gregory | Date: 12 October 2009

Used in the html page title, should be keyword rich for search enginess

Used for the description in article listings, you may choose to make this the same as meta_desc
Author: James Gregory | Date: 20 May 2009

The Anchor Website: .py in the Sky: PART 4

The fourth and final part of this epic saga details the freely available tools ,that we use to roll out anchor.com.au and to keep track of updates to it.
Author: James Gregory | Date: 20 February 2006

Store Finder: A postcode based store finding system

If you're a wholesaler or franchise operator, a postcode based store finding system could make a big difference to your business. In this article, Daniel Vidoni looks at the Store Finder postcode lookup system and other strategies.
Author: Daniel Vidoni | Date: 28 October 2005

What types of Content Management Systems are available?

Article outlining content management system, what they are, and how you can use them to maintain your site.
Author: Daniel Vidoni | Date: 12 October 2004

XML-RPC over SSL in Python

Need a secure mechanism for bossing other computers around? What about a new and exciting way to abuse Python's runtime dynamism? This article has it all and it's got all the code to copy and paste too.
Author: James Gregory | Date: 21 September 2004

Web Application Security for Beginners

Many security incidents today stem from insecure web applications. In this article Marc describes the first cardinal rule in web application development: Input validation.
Author: Marc Bown (marc.bown@safecoms.com.au) | Date: 25 May 2004

CSS Workarounds for IE

If you've just joined the enlightened cognoscenti harnessing the power of CSS to simplify your web-work, you're probably only now starting to experience the slings and arrows of outrageous standards non-compliance imposed on us by none other than Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Fortunately there are solutions, and other people have done all of the work for you. James Gregory exposes some clever tricks to help you along the way to persuading Internet Explorer to work with exciting new CSS techniques.
Author: James Gregory | Date: 10 May 2004

An introduction to rapid web-development with CSS

James Gregory introduces CSS as a simple way to keep your websites consistent and to make formatting changes fast
Author: James Gregory | Date: 26 March 2004

5 Features in Dreamweaver You Did Not Think Existed

You have heard the hype about using Dreamweaver. It is an amazing program to use in order to develop websites for today's crazy web-world. Now let us take a glimpse at 5 amazing features inside the program.
Author: Josh Singer | Date: 23 March 2004


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