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Linking to Other Web Pages
Jul 18, 2003
Master the <a> tag, and learn how to create simple links to other pages using either relative or absolute addressing to identify the pages. You will learn how to link within your own pages as well as how to create links to other people's pages.
Location Steps and Paths in XPath
Mar 5, 2004
The idea behind XPath location paths is very much the same as directory paths, except that the XPath syntax can get much more complex and detailed. Steve Holzner explains.
Making Wiki User-Friendly -- And Trustworthy
Oct 28, 2005
The concern on everyone's mind, at the recent Wiki Symposium, is making wiki work — while keeping its essential nature as a community-driven means for building a site.
Managing A Weekly Publication
Nov 30, 2001
In this sample chapter from XML, HTML, XHTML Magic, Molly Holzschlag explores some of the issues surrounding the design and technology of publications through WebReview.com, an award-winning resource site for web developers and designers.
Managing SharePoint Portal Server's Digital Dashboard
Aug 9, 2002
Get acquainted with the Digital Dashboard (DD) technology in SharePoint Portal Server, and learn how to create a new DD, how to create and customize Web parts, and how to download new Web parts from the Internet.
Managing Web Content with a Content Management System
Feb 8, 2002
With a content management solution, changing the format or the content of your web site can be relatively painless.
Marcel's Linux Walkabout: RSS Newsfeeds, the Linux Way
Jul 29, 2005
Want to stay updated on your favorite sites with minimal effort? You need a Linux news aggregator program that collects newsfeeds for you. Read all about it here and then check out Firefox and Akgregator.
Master Data Management: An Introduction
Jul 11, 2008
This article introduces the concept of Master Data Management (MDM), the discipline to provide an authoritative source of trusted master data.
Master iTunes 4.9’s Advanced Podcasting Features and Make Money with Personalized Podcasts
Sep 9, 2005
With podcasting, Joe Anybody can become a broadcaster. You don't even need sophisticated equipment: just your Mac, iTunes 4.9, and some podcasting software. Matthew David shows you how to use the advanced features in iTunes 4.9 to reach millions of iPod users with your message (and advertising).
Memory Hierarchy in Cache-Based Systems
Feb 14, 2003
This article presents introductory information on caches and is designed to provide understanding on how modern microprocessors work and how a cache design impacts performance.
Middleware: A History of Objects, Components, and the Web
Nov 12, 2004
Transactional Component Middleware (TCM) is the dominant technology today for transaction processing applications. This chapter will give the background on this technology and how it's used today in various functions.
Modeling XML Applications with UML: Convergence of Communities
Oct 26, 2001
This introductory chapter from Modeling XML Applications with UML: Practical e-Business Applications provides an overview of emerging e-Business Applications and examines the five stakeholders in these new e-Business models.
Modeling XML Vocabularies with UML: Part I
Dec 21, 2001
This article is the first of three articles on modeling XML vocabularies. Its focus on capturing the conceptual model of a vocabulary is the logical first step in the development process.
Modeling XML Vocabularies with UML: Part III
Jan 4, 2002
This article introduces a UML profile for XML schemas that allows all detailed design choices to be added to the model definition and then used to automatically generate a complete schema.
Mozilla Overlays: A New Way to Combine XML Documents
Nov 26, 2003
What do you do if XML information is split across several documents? The Mozilla platform has a neat solution to this problem. Documents written in Mozilla's XUL dialect of XML can be merged automatically into a single, final document using a system called overlays. Nigel McFarlane describes the overlay system in this article.
Multilingual Natural Language Processing Applications: Finding the Structure of Words
Sep 20, 2012
Learn how to identify words of distinct types in human languages, and how the internal structure of words can be modeled in connection with the grammatical properties and lexical concepts the words should represent.
Multiple Device Support Using XML and XSLT
Oct 26, 2001
No wireless app runs perfectly on all platforms and formats - but XML and XSLT can get you pretty close.
N1 Grid Architecture Realized: Strategic Flexibility
Jul 16, 2004
Architectural solutions must solve the problems of cost and complexity and then strive to develop the business and IT linkage to its fullest extent. That is the central theme of the Sun N1 Grid architectural solution, explained here.
Navigation in XQuery
May 7, 2004
This chapter explores how XQuery provides a litany of navigation expressions. It is designed to be a language in which queries are concise and easily understood. It is also flexible enough to query a broad spectrum of XML information sources, including both databases and documents.
On-Demand Computing: A New Paradigm
Oct 6, 2005
When an organization as big as IBM stakes its future on a new approach to computing (called on-demand computing), we all should take note. Microsoft did the same thing when it bet the farm on its launch of Windows back in the 1990s. The main element of on-demand computing uses the IT infrastructure of today as a foundation for a more powerful model. Stephen Morris looks beyond the marketing hype to explore this model and what it might mean for IT workers.

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