Equal Height CSS Columns With Filler Text
If you search for "column alignment" or "css columns", you'll probably eventually end up at In search of the One True Layout at positioniseverything.net. That's great stuff, but it is not what I wanted.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/1214.html
| 12.14.07 |
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Random Subroutines In Perl
I'll bet your first question might be "why on earth would I ever want to call subroutines randomly?". Admittedly, it isn't a need that comes up that often, but (for example) it's used right here on this very page that you are reading.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/1116.html
| 11.16.07 |
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Bouncing Around Perl On The Web
Once you have trounced the rest of the Perl class in Prisoner's Dilemma and are ready to take your skills into the field, it's good to know plenty of resources exist online.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/1024.html
| 10.24.07 |
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Stripping Out Bad Characters Generated By A Perl Shopping Cart
There is an interesting thread in the WebProWorld forum that solves a problem a member was having trying to strip bad characters from a block of text generated by his perl shopping cart.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0824.html
| 08.24.07 |
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Random Code In CGI/Perl Script
Here I am again bringing some discussion from our WebProWorld forum to the readers of PerlProNews. The post "Random Code in CGI/Perl script" comes from member dharrison.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0626.txt
| 06.26.07 |
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ColdFusion Brands With Adobe, Shares Data with Perl
ColdFusion's latest version emerges for the first time under the Adobe brand name; it's changed a lot since its early dot-com days of doing database calls for HTML.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0608.html
| 06.08.07 |
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How to Make your URLs SEO Friendly
It is a well-known fact nowadays that without SEO a Web site stands many chances of not being indexed by search spiders, therefore risking not being ranked high enough (or even at all) in the SERPs. The result: poor conversion rate.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0515.html
| 05.15.07 |
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Apache, PHP, Suhosin Security Patch and mod_perl
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Review: The Apache Module Book
Aaargh.. C code. I never thought I'd say that, but there it is. I must be getting old. Oh well, at least I can still read it. And this book did open my eyes to the inner workings of Apache - I had really never thought much about any of this before.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0403.html
| 04.03.07 |
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Microsoft Teaching Web Development For Free
The company's Express editions of products like Visual Studio have been available for several months. Handing powerful tools to novice developers without a training option left them dependent on other resources to learn how to use them.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0316.html
| 03.16.07 |
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Perl, CGI And SSI Advice
One of the goals of our WebProWorld forum is for people to help each other with problems that may be having whether it be in marketing, eCommerce, or coding.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0223.html
| 02.23.07 |
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Review: Wicked Cool Perl Scripts
Order (or just read more about) Wicked Cool Perl Scripts from Amazon.com. Bah, humbug. Well, maybe not that bad. Actually, not "bad" at all: I have no real complaints about this book, but I didn't like it and can't imagine handing it to anyone with a hearty "Here, read this, you'll love it".
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0131.html
| 01.31.07 |
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A Perl And C# Comparison
A search that I have noticed that has been passed to my site was "perl c# comparison", I would assume that the person that asked this was trying to compare the languages and not how c# and perl perform comparisons.
http://www.perlpronews.com/2007/0109.html
| 01.09.07 | |