This is a guest post by James Simmons of Semantic Focus ...
This is a guest post by James Simmons of Semantic Focus ...
A web server handles HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) requests sent to it by web browsers. When you type in a URL —http://www.digital-web.com, for example—your computer sends out ...
Maps are becoming ubiquitous in web applications. They are being used as an effective and non-intrusive way of gathering geo-specific data from the user or to present geo-specific information to the u...
RSS was originally created in 1999 by Netscape as a channel description framework for their My Netscape Network. MNN was a portal system that allowed end users to selectively view new content fro...
What is a favicon? A favicon (short for “favorites icon”), also known as a page icon, is an icon associated with a particular website or w...
You have a website full of information, and you want to make it easier for people to reuse it—but what format should you publish it in? You’ve looked at various ...
One look at Google's Accessible Web Search is enough to make even the most stubborn web coder understand that compliant, accessible design is no longer the infatuation of some W3C enthusiasts, bu...
We’ve all heard the fairy-tales about the prince kissing the princess, but the story just ends there; they both live happily ever after, riding off into the sunset, never to be seen again....
Microsoft Great Plains version 10.0, 9.0, 8.0 is only supported on Microsoft SQL Server DB platform, which opens the whole world of SQL scripting for SQL programmer, ho...
Personally, I’m a big proponent of both progressive enhancement as well as ...
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