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Mozilla’s Potpourri of Rendered XML

he Mozilla browser, developed as an Open Source project under the auspices of Netscape/AOL, is a nearly complete rewrite of the now ancient Communicator 4.x browser suite. In this article

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XUL Defines New User Interface Options

ozilla 1.0 and Netscape 7.0, the re-write and upgrade to Netscape’s 4.x Communicator suite, is more than just standards support and new code. During the re-write, the Netscape (now mozilla.org)

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Book Excerpt: Get the Basics on “XHTML”

Learning HTML and XHTML is like learning any new language. Most students first immerse themselves in examples. Studying others is a natural way to learn; however, it’s as easy to

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DHTML Interfaces: Taking The Next Step

any DHTML developers are tired of building complex interfaces around poorly implemented browsers only to have to reinvent the wheel on the next project. Many more are beginning to understand

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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