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Coding for a Time-based Medium

As Flash MX becomes an integral part of enterprise applications and rich-media interfaces, developers must learn to incorporate Flash into their established software development processes. A few years ago, Flash’s

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How To Launch CDs with HTML Applications

his article describes how to use an HTML Application (HTA) file that you can use to launch CD’s. Developers have had the ability to create HTML applications since the release

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Flash MX Is a Big Step Forward

acromedia just announced the sixth version of the Flash IDE and player, Flash MX, which positions Flash as the vanguard of an entirely new project strategy, called Macromedia MX. Flash

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Old Hacks Never Die, They Just Mutate

evX recently received an article submission that purported to show how to hack the Passport security model. Much excitement among the editorial staff over the prospect of reporting a vulnerability

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A Quick Guide to Installing Tomcat on Windows

akarta Tomcat, an Open Source Servlet and JSP container, provides a simple (and free) environment for developing and testing Web applications. Tomcat is the reference implementation for the Servlet API

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FlashSound API: The Sound of Invisible Flash

ave you ever wanted to add interactive sound and backing music to a Web site but were unable to use Flash because you didn’t require any visual presentation? Now there’s

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Pop Goes the Menu

HTML pop-up menus are becoming more common in Web applications because they expand the available screen area by placing destination links in an invisible but easily accessed location. However, the

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Surviving the Web Shift

he Web has changed software development forever, and it doesn’t take a prophet to know that this trend will continue. Even now, client/server and object-oriented programmers are tripping over basic