Tuesday, May 4, 2004

Monday’s blog talked about including a discussion of referrals in your contracts/proposals. This blog talks about when and how to ask for referrals from clients. (The next blog will talk about... Read More
One of the most exciting techniques to emerge from the CSS community in recent months involves using a single large background images as a container for several smaller images, then using the CSS... Read More
Just for the sake of interest, been having a hack with Sara Golemon’s cvsclient extension. Being able to access CVS over HTTP (perhaps for a HTML forms interface for updates or exposing with... Read More
The Windows Forms team have published some screenshots of some of the new controls coming to the next edition of Windows Forms. At a glance: 1. WebBrowser: We finally get a managed wrapper for the IE... Read More
 
When security issues arise like Sasser and those now infamous over the last few years, it is once again an opportunity to talk to your customers, peers and prospects about desktop security. It is... Read More
Christian has published the slides for his XML workshop http://php5.bitflux.org/phpconf2004/ at the International PHP Conference. Lots of useful examples of pretty much everything PHP5 can do with... Read More
Vincent Garcia reports on a CSS hack for Safari (discovered by Anne Van Kesteren) which provides support for the min-height property by taking advantage of the CSS 2.1 table model. IE/Windows... Read More