39 month ago
kayodeok : Exploring Internet Explorer: "HasLayout" Overview - There are several bugs in Internet Explorer that can be worked around by forcing "a layout" (an IE internal data structure) on an element (like, dimensional bug fixes and Holly hack)
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40 month ago
kayodeok : Migrating from ADO "Classic" to ADO.NET: An excerpt from Hitchhiker's Guide to Visual Studio and SQL Server 2005 (7th Edition) - Bill Vaughn discusses the process of converting Visual Basic 6.0 ADO code into code that can be used in a .NET application to perform roughly the same operations. (11 printed pages)
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kayodeok : Visual Basic Scripting Edition: Introduction to Regular Expressions - The information contained in these pages is intended to provide an introduction to regular expressions in general
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41 month ago
kayodeok : Handling MIME Types in Internet Explorer - Some MIME handling steps have changed in Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) to enhance security.
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41 month ago
kayodeok : Faster DHTML in 12 Steps - "This article describes how using some DHTML features can affect performance more than others, and it presents tips that will help your pages perform faster"
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41 month ago
kayodeok : About Window Restrictions - "The Window Restrictions security feature in Internet Explorer 6 for Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2) now restricts the opening and placement of windows by script to prevent malicious coders from misleading users"
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42 month ago
kayodeok : Rounded Corners in Internet Explorer: Staying Ahead of the Curve - "We show you five ways you can add rounded corners to your Web site by using CSS and HTML. Try these tips to make your Web site stand out with a dynamic new look"
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44 month ago
kayodeok : Coding4Fun: Coding4Fun - Microsoft's Coding For Fun Developer Center
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45 month ago
kayodeok : The Trustworthy Computing Security Development Lifecycle - This paper discusses the Trustworthy Computing Security Development Lifecycle (or SDL), a process that Microsoft has adopted for the development of software that needs to withstand malicious attack
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