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Dating Game

One of the biggest hassles for any programmer in any language is working with date formats.

Scripting - Part 2

Last month we looked at Perl, the oldest Web scripting language, and Visual Basic Active Server Pages, one of the most common.

To Frame or not

'Should I use frames on my site?'

Scripting - Part 1

Welcome to a brand-new Real World column that isn't really new at all.

We are all going mad

Recently, an interesting email turned up from the folks who run mad.co.uk, which proudly proclaims itself as, 'The on-line community for marketing, media, new media, advertising and design.'

Forums

A few months ago we explained how to add a newsfeed to your site to keep it fresh.

Splish Splash

The other day, a friend asked for advice on how to set a time-out on the splash page on his site.

Setting up Home

Dave from Glasgow emailed to ask if there was some JavaScript which he could use to enable visitors to set his site as their home page.

Email slaves

There was a time, and it wasn't that long ago, when the average chief technical officer (CTO) spent his mornings reading emails, lunchtimes 'doing lunch' and the afternoons reading emails that had arrived during lunch. They'd become slaves to their inboxes.

More DOS Site Monitoring

Oh, the irony! We write about a really nasty task - something that, frankly, we'd like to forget about - and it generates a record volume of email.

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