Archive for July, 2006


CDATA : When, Where, (why) and How to use it in XHTML

References to, and specifications of CDATA can be seen all throughout the W3C Recommendations– especially in Standardized Generalized Markup Language, the Markup Language from which HTML itself is derived (SGML is a descriptive markup for the structure of a computer document - therefore, since HTML is itself a Structural Markup, we can conclude that HTML [...]

A Little Taste of Inspiration

Like all widely-used programming languages, PHP has the very useful ability to read data from, and write data to, files on the system. But the language doesn’t just stop there - PHP comes with a full-featured file-and-directory-manipulation API that allows you (among other things) to view and modify file attributes, read and list directory contents, [...]

Standard Typeface - Accessible Design

the Browser-safe Fonts Sidebar Panel
Before adding this quick-reference bookmark to your browser, you can preview the contents of the font-family cheat sheet in a new window. NOTE: If you’re looking for just the right font for your web site, use the custom text tool at the bottom of the cheat sheet panel. It’s simple to [...]

PHP Eclipse - How to install the Ulitimate IDE for Linux

This particular Note is much in the spirit of my original (formerly known as) Web Developers’ Pocket Reference.
Fortunately for Linux users, Adam Stokes, of http://astokes.org wrote a very nice step by step tutorial for how-to install PHPEclipse on Fedora Core 5 (a Linux distribution). Mr stokes has titled his article, Web development on Fedora Core [...]

Fedora Core RPM Repos: Dependency Resolution Solution

below is an excerpt from a widely referenced, highly regarded website, stanton-finley.net which explains that the RPMforge collection should not be used at the same time as the Livna RPM’s are being accessed. As a new Linux user who’s had a pretty smooth go of it so far, i highly recommend that you research this [...]

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