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Tuesday, June 08, 2004 |
How to Create a JavaScript Web Page Screen Saver. This JavaScript tutorial shows you how to implement a screen saver on a web page. It activates after a timeout, hides the current content of the page, creates an attractive display and more. By Guyon Roche. 0608 [WebReference News] 11:54:28 AM ![]() |
freshmeat.net: Project details for html_scrub - html_scrub filters HTML to eliminate or warn you about certain tags, as specified in a configuration file. It is designed mainly for people who receive HTML files from contributors and must screen out certain tags in order to apply site standards. Developed for use with Geeklog on the Groklaw site. Could be handy. 8:46:05 AM ![]() |
New Apple Gizmo Combines WiFi, iTunes, Printing. Apple Computer did it again on Monday, combining 802.11g wireless, a USB print server, a WiFi repeater and bridge, and the ability to stream music wirelessly to consumer-electronic equipment. [Extremetech] 8:42:41 AM ![]() |
Custom eBay RSS Feeds:"You can generate your own custom RSS feed for your favorite eBay search. Once you click the Generate button below, your RSS feed will be generated for you. After it's created, simply copy the RSS location and paste the URL into your favorite RSS Aggregator. " Sweet. I know someone who might be interested in this... 8:38:13 AM ![]() |
Sub-directory of all reviews so far. [Scripting News] 8:32:30 AM ![]() |
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PHP 5 Release Candidate 3 Released!. The third (and hopefully final) Release Candidate of PHP 5 is now available! This mostly bug fix release improves PHP 5's stability and irons out some of the remaining issues before PHP 5 can be deemed release quality. Everyone is now encouraged to start playing with it! There are few changes changes since Release Candidate 2, which can be found here. [PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor] 8:21:10 AM ![]() |
Ars System Guide: Small Form Factor systems. The Ars Technica System Guide returns. This month, we introduce the Small Form Factor Hot Rod and Ultimate Budget Box. [Ars Technica] 8:20:12 AM ![]() |