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CoffeeCup HTML Editor 2008.236
About the CoffeeCup HTML EditorSuitable for both Web-design newbies and HTML hotshots, CoffeeCup 2008 introduces a new CSS and HTML autocompletion tool to join its well-known WYSIWYG and standard HTML editors.
It continues to offer powerful features melded to a straightforward and compact interface that is organized by tabs--perfect for keeping track of multiple projects. Its advanced features include HTML and CSS scripting, Flash animations, and drag-and-drop Java scripts. Beginners, meanwhile, get an excellent tutorial and a WYSIWYG editor that supports simple drag-and-drop. Heavily trafficked support forums are also available. An extensive array of samples and templates includes site designs and JavaScript-based widgets such as calendars and calculators.
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Rabu, 28 Mei 2008
Joomla Template Maker
Quite Simply it takes your graphic images and creates a complete template zip file ready to load into Joomla. It does what it says quickly and cleanly.
Technically - It creates a 100% width 'autostretch' 3 column layout. The layout is 3 seperate 100% tables 'stacked' vertically-the top table is for the header area, the middle table is for the Joomla left, center and right columns, and the bottom table is for the footer area. Additionally, the middle table will contain a 3 column 100% nested table. In addition we create the valid XML file and CSS descriptors all ready to run.
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Beginning Css Web Development: From Novice To Professional

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are one of the most important technologies on the web today. They give web developers the power to style their web sites so those sites are usable, compact, good looking, consistently displayable, and quick and efficient to change if so desired.
There are many books out there on CSS, but Beginning CSS Web Development is different—it doesnt waste time discussing theory, and it delves straight into the practical matter. It provides you with what you need to know, faster. It is also completely up to date, covering the most modern CSS standards and design techniques.
In addition to the essential CSS basics, this book covers advanced techniques like accessibility, hacks, and filters. The book concludes with a case study, and features a CSS reference section that allows you to look up required syntax as quickly as possible.
Summary of Contents
- PART 1 - Get to Know CSS
- Getting Started
- Core Concepts of CSS
- CSS Building Blocks
- Text
- Color, Backgrounds, and Images
- Lists
- Links
- Tables and Definition Lists
- Forms
- PART 2 - Logical Layouts
- Layout Basics
- Classic Layouts
- Layout Manipulation
- The Journey from Layout to Template
- Usability and Accessibility Enhancements
- Tips, Tricks, and Troubles
- Case Study: The Dead Goods
- CSS Reference
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Php 5 For Dummies

Covers the latest major release of PHP, the most popular open source Web scripting language, in the friendly, easy-to-understand For Dummies style
- PHP is installed on nearly nine million servers, and usage has grown at the rate of 6.5 percent per month for the past two years
- PHP is easy to learn, well suited for Web development, and can be embedded with HTML, making it a good choice for creating dynamic Web pages for e-commerce sites and other Web applications; a database-friendly language, it connects easily to Sybase, MySQL, mSQL, Oracle, and other databases
- Explains how to acquire and install PHP, how PHP's features make it a useful scripting language, and how to use PHP for three of the most common applications: interactive Web sites, database storage, and common operating system task
Start programming PHP and make your Web site interactive
Discover arrays of variables, start writing scripts, and get object oriented
The script calls for an interactive Web site – where do you start? Right here, with a fast and friendly way to get the hang of PHP 5 programming! You’ll also discover all the other cool things you can do with PHP, like managing files, interacting with databases, using system commands, and more.
The Dummies Way
- Explanations in plain English
- "Get in, get out" information
- Icons and other navigational aids
- Tear-out cheat sheet
- Top ten lists
- A dash of humor and fun
Selasa, 27 Mei 2008
Refactoring HTML: Improving the Design of Existing Web Applications
Product Description“Wow, what a compendium of great information and how-to’s! I am so impressed! Elliotte’s written a book whose title comes nowhere near to
doing it justice. Covering much more than just refactoring, this book explains how to do it right the first time around, in a clear and lucid
voice. Harold obviously knows his stuff. A must-read!”
—Howard Katz, Proprietor, Fatdog Software
“After working with people who require the skills and tools necessary to continually improve the quality and security of their applications, I
have discovered a missing link. The ability to rebuild and recode applications is a key area of weakness for web designers and web application
developers alike. By building refactoring into the development process, incremental changes to the layout or internals efficiently averts a total
rewrite or complete make-over. This is a fantastic book for anyone who needs to rebuild, recode, or refactor the web.”
—Andre Gironda, tssci-security.com
“Elliotte’s book provides a rare collection of hints and tricks that will vastly improve the quality of web pages. Virtually any serious HTML
developer, new or tenured, in any size organization will reap tremendous benefit from implementing even a handful of his suggestions.”
—Matt Lavallee, Development Manager, MLS Property Information Network, Inc.
Like any other software system, Web sites gradually accumulate “cruft” over time. They slow down. Links break. Security and compatibility problems mysteriously appear. New features don’t integrate seamlessly. Things just don’t work as well. In an ideal world, you’d rebuild from scratch. But you can’t: there’s no time or money for that. Fortunately, there’s a solution: You can refactor your Web code using easy, proven techniques, tools, and recipes adapted from the world of software development.
In Refactoring HTML, Elliotte Rusty Harold explains how to use refactoring to improve virtually any Web site or application. Writing for programmers and non-programmers alike, Harold shows how to refactor for better reliability, performance, usability, security, accessibility, compatibility, and even search engine placement. Step by step, he shows how to migrate obsolete code to today’s stable Web standards, including XHTML, CSS, and REST—and eliminate chronic problems like presentation-based markup, stateful applications, and “tag soup.”
The book’s extensive catalog of detailed refactorings and practical “recipes for success” are organized to help you find specific solutions fast, and get maximum benefit for minimum effort. Using this book, you can quickly improve site performance now—and make your site far easier to enhance, maintain, and scale for years to come.
Topics covered include
• Recognizing the “smells” of Web code that should be refactored
• Transforming old HTML into well-formed, valid XHTML, one step at a time
• Modernizing existing layouts with CSS
• Updating old Web applications: replacing POST with GET, replacing old contact forms, and refactoring JavaScript
• Systematically refactoring content and links
• Restructuring sites without changing the URLs your users rely upon
This book will be an indispensable resource for Web designers, developers, project managers, and anyone who maintains or updates existing sites. It will be especially helpful to Web professionals who learned HTML years ago, and want to refresh their knowledge with today’s standards-compliant best practices.
This book will be an indispensable resource for Web designers, developers, project managers, and anyone who maintains or updates existing sites. It will be especially helpful to Web professionals who learned HTML years ago, and want to refresh their knowledge with today’s standards-compliant best practices.
php Designer 2008

Introduction
phpDesigner 2008 is today's PHP IDE - the complete integrated development environment for PHP for both beginners and professional developers that help you boost the process of editing, analyzing, debugging and publishing applications and websites powered by PHP and other web languages!
Explore the world of PHP
Explore the world of PHP and shorten the learning curve with detailed information about more than 3000 native PHP functions on the fly!
Boost your productivity
Designed to boost your productivity and simplify complex coding projects through intelligent set of editing tools that includes full support for PHP4/PHP5, syntax highlighters, highlighting of matching tags/braces and numerous tools and wizards to speed of your development!
Work with object-oriented programming (OOP)
In phpDesigner 2008 you can work with object-oriented programming (OOP) in PHP5, nested code completion and have code tip displayed as you type so you do not need to look into documentation to see classes and function attributes!
Intelligent syntax highlighting
The intelligent syntax highlighter in phpDesigner 2008 makes it the ideal development environment for AJAX developers. Automatic switch between syntax highlighters for PHP, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript dependant on your position in the file and dim the rest of the code!
Support for PHP, MySQL, HTML, XHTML, CSS and more... phpDesigner 2008 has the WAMP and LAMP developer in mind. The strength in PHP lies in the ability to embed it into- and together with other web-languages and technologies. Therefore, does phpDesigner 2008 not only support PHP but also other web-languages as HTML, XHTML, MySQL, XML, CSS, JavaScript, VBScript, Java, C#, Perl, Python and Ruby!
Work with projects and frameworks
In phpDesigner 2008 you can work with projects and integrate any PHP framework into your project and access all your files, classes, functions, interfaces, variables and constants declared in your project on the fly!
Support for real debugging
Debugging has never been easier with the new integration of Xdebug in phpDesigner 2008. Analyze your code step by step using breakpoints, watches, evaluations etc. Find bottlenecks in your code or see which parts of your code are slow and could use a speed boost with the profiler support!
Enjoyable to use for hours and hours
The philosophy behind phpDesigner 2008 is to make it, enjoyable to use for hours and hours for both beginners and professional developers through an easy-to-use-, intuitive-, customizable- and tabbed interface!
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Sql: The Complete Reference, Second Edition.

The Most Comprehensive SQL Resource Available
Get in-depth details on all the powerful features and capabilities of SQL inside this one-stop guide. Featuring broad coverage of every aspect of this leading database language, this book provides you with an overview of SQL then shows you how to retrieve and update data, program with SQL, use stored procedures, and much more. Covering emerging standards and new related technologies including XML, Web services, EJB, J2EE, and JDBC, this book will help you gain the knowledge and essential skills you need to effectively work with SQL. Comprehensive, organized, and practical, this is the ultimate guide to understanding and using SQL.
- Master SQL basics and use simple, multi-table, and summary queries
- Understand key concepts and the latest developments in relational database technology
- Set up and manage SQL-based databases and write programs to access them
- Create and use the sample database to run the SQL query examples in the book
- Find out about Xpath, Xquery, and other XML-based database query standards
- Discover how J2EE-based applications relate to data management
- Use and program SQL databases with application servers to create powerful Web applications
- Preview the future of SQL--including MySQL and the impact of XML and Web Services
Building Web Applications with ADO.NET and XML Web Services

Learn how to build a data-intensive Web application with XML Web services and ADO.NET!
Richard Hundhausen, Steven Borg, Cole Francis, and Kenneth Wilcox have combined their years of expertise in this invaluable resource to teach you how a typical wired business can leverage Web services in B2B commerce. Using a case study, the authors walk you step by step through how to take advantage of new technologies in .NET, such as ADO, ASP, and SOAP, to create XML Web services. They start with a discussion of a Web services provider case study, including the analysis, design, construction, registration, and deployment of the Web service. You'll then learn about the conceptual design of a system and receive an introduction to Object Role Modeling (ORM). Packed with useful information, the chapters also dive into topics such as:
- Database design, covering the implementation of the physical design in Microsoft SQL Server 2000
- Syntax and attributes used to code a Web service, including proper testing techniques
- The benefits of using the Universal Description Discovery and Integration (UDDI) framework
- Security-both the traditional mechanisms provided by IIS and new ones provided by ASP.NET
- Web service performance testing and tuning
Web Designer's Guide to Adobe Photoshop
DescriptionWeb Designer's Guide to Adobe Photoshop covers these topics and more. A one-stop source of web-specific production methods necessary to create well-designed, functional, and aesthetically pleasing web pages, this book provides readers with real how-to information on web design. You'll learn to build buttons, logos, web headers, and other web graphics, pull them into a web editing program, and even go live with your masterpiece. Whether you goal is to expand your professional skills or simply handle your local club's web site, Web Designer's Guide to Adobe Photoshop will help you create web pages and get them working properly.
Default PHP Programing Solutions

Table of Contents
This book is organized as both a tutorial and a reference guide, so you can read it any way you like.
- If you're not very experienced with PHP, you might find it easier to read the problems and their solutions sequentially, so that you learn basic techniques in a structured manner. This approach is recommended for new users.
- If you've already used PHP, or if you're experienced in another programming language and are switching to PHP, you might prefer to use this book as a desktop reference, flipping it open on an as-needed basis to read about specific problems and their solutions (the extensive index at the back of this book is designed specifically for this sort of quick lookup).
Here's a quick preview of what each chapter in PHP Programming Solutions contains:
Chapter 1, Working With Strings discusses common problems when working with strings in PHP. Some of the problems discussed include removing unnecessary whitespace, finding and replacing string patterns, counting and extracting string segments, identifying duplicate words, encrypting text and generating string passwords.
Chapter 2, Working With Numbers discusses number manipulation in PHP. Some of the problems discussed include converting number bases; calculating trigonometric values; working with complex numbers and fractions; generating prime numbers; and translating numbers into words in different languages.
Chapter 3, Working With Dates and Times discusses common issues when working with temporal values in PHP. Some of the problems discussed include converting between time zones; calculating the number of days in a month or year; performing date arithmetic; and working with arbitrarily large date values.
Chapter 4, Working With Arrays discusses PHP arrays. Listings include recursively traversing and searching a series of nested arrays, sorting arrays by more than one key, filtering array elements by user-defined criteria, and swapping array keys and values.
Chapter 5, Working With Functions and Classes discusses problems encountered when defining and using functions and classes in PHP. Some of the problems solved include using variable-length argument lists and default arguments; checking class ancestry; overloading class methods; cloning and comparing objects; using abstract classes; and adjusting class member visibility.
Chapter 6, Working With Files and Directories is all about PHP's interaction with the file system. Solutions are included for tasks like searching and replacing patterns within files; comparing file contents; extracting specific lines or bytes from files; recursively processing directories; and converting files between UNIX and MS-DOS formats.
Chapter 7, Working With HTML and Web Pages discusses common tasks related to using PHP in a Web application. It includes listings for finding and turning text URLs into HTML hyperlinks; generating DHTML menu trees from a database; visually displaying the progress of server tasks; and caching and paginating content.
Chapter 8, Working With Forms, Sessions and Cookies discusses common problems of input validation, security and data persistence. Listings are included for storing and retrieving session variables; authenticating users and protecting pages from unauthorized access; building a session-based shopping cart; and creating persistent objects.
Chapter 9, Working With Databases discusses solutions for common problems involving PHP and databases. It includes listings for retrieving a subset of an SQL result set; writing portable database code; performing transactions; protecting special characters in query strings; and storing binary data in a table.
Chapter 10, Working With XML discusses common problems related to using PHP with XML. It includes listings for processing node and attribute values; validating XML against DTDs or Schemas; transforming XML with XSLT style sheets; parsing RSS feeds; and interfacing with SOAP services.
Chapter 11, Working With Different File Formats and Network Protocols is all about interfacing the language with as many servers, protocols and formats as possible. It includes listings for connecting to FTP servers; reading mail in POP3 mailboxes; querying DNS and WHOIS servers; extracting thumbnails from digital JPEGs; dynamically generating PDF files; and creating MIME-compliant email messages.
Chapter 12, Working With Exceptions, And Other Miscellanea discusses common problems related to exception handling and error processing. It also includes solutions for profiling and benchmarking your PHP scripts; executing external programs from within PHP; altering the PHP configuration at run-time; creating compiled PHP bytecode; and localizing PHP applications.
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