Using the ASP Upload Component

Posted on: April 25th, 2006

Uploading using the ASP Upload Component This code will upload multiple images and save their location to a database along with a photo titles and descriptions.


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Free Stock Photography

Posted on: April 25th, 2006

Looks like a good place to get some free photos, I’ll have to look into it further as I am out of time. Here is a snippet form their terms of use page:   Quote: Image Gallery Terms of Use The images MAY be used freely for personal, educational* and non-profit projects. You may NOT…


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Which programing language should you use.

Posted on: April 25th, 2006

You may be creating your first website or a web-designer with many static websites under your belt. But you would like to get your hands dirty with some server-side coding. In this series I will introduce you to some of your options as far as programming languages, databases, software and hosting. I’ll even provide a…


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Microsoft's backdoor into your PC?

Posted on: April 25th, 2006

According to the Security Now! 22 podcast, titled The WMF Backdoor, Microsoft has put a backdoor into it Windows OS. The podcast that is available on iTunes and from the website of the same name. In the pod cast Steve Gibson alleges that the WMF vulnerability is an intentional backdoor into Windows added by Microsoft….


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Advanced CSS Layouts: Step by Step

Posted on: April 25th, 2006

an article by By Rogelio Vizcaino Lizaola and Andy King


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Macromedia's Flash 7 plug-in vulnerable

Posted on: April 25th, 2006

According to a not so recent security alert Macromedia’s Flash plug-in vulnerable to the unethical hacker. Quote: There was a problem with bounds validation for indexes of certain arrays in Flash Player 7 and earlier, thus leaving open the possibility that a third party could inject unauthorized code that would have been executed by Flash…


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Don't use "click here" as link text

Posted on: April 25th, 2006

When encouraging a user to click on a link, use brief but meaningful link text that would make sense if read out of context. Make sure that your linking text is relevant to the page your linking to, IE avoid saying: Click here to print. Rather say: Download our printable PDF document


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Welcome to our new site!

Posted on: April 25th, 2006

Pride in work is a collaborative effort between Andy Rixom, of www.skinnedbanana.com and Brett Morrison, of www.porkstroganoff.com. Together we hope to bring functional websites that perform well for both search engines, are intuitive for users, and look great!


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