November 2006
Are you ready to take off into the wide blue yonder of ASP.NET 2.0? Join Cristian and Zak on this eventful ride: you'll tame the installation process, sink your teeth into two ASP.NET languages, and... Read More
Hello and welcome to a new chapter in Sitepoint’s ‘Down to Business’ blog! I’d like to thank Simon and the whole SitePoint staff for giving me the opportunity to participate... Read More
Messing around with gscloud.pl against the webtuesday access logs and noticed a surprising number of referrals from Google for searches like 14th November – the 9th result takes you to to here!... Read More
Feeling validated The W3C recently removed the ability to view the document outline (including heading structure) from its HTML validator. It turns out this useful feature is now available as a part... Read More
Although this isn’t strictly a web development topic, it’s at least an interesting quirk about the way domains work that many may not know — we certainly didn’t till today, so... Read More
We admit it. We dig jQuery (that’s old skool dig — not in a web 2.0 way). Sure, Prototype, MochiKit and MooFX have their minions, but for its slim lines, its power and its simple but... Read More
In case you hadn’t paid any attention to QEDWiki so far, check out this demo. The server-side is written in PHP using Zend’s framework – more detail here and most recent info seems... Read More
One of the poorly documented, yet quite important, facts of life in dealing with .NET applications is that one is often using Windows Authentication to communicate with Sql Server databases.... Read More
The Impending Ruby Fracture Development of the official Ruby VM is proving to be slow and buggy, while three new competitors (JRuby, Ruby.NET, and Rubeneus) are gaining ground. With no official... Read More
Ready to test the AJAX waters? Try your hand with Aarron's email subscription management script, which uses the Prototype library to interface with a mailing list database in PHP. This approach is... Read More




