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Less is More: Exploring the Radiant CMS

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Need to build a website or weblog? Just want a simple CMS that makes your life easier? Radiant is for you! In this article,...

All You Need to Know About Web Application Frameworks

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Jargon fills our everyday lives on the Internet. The days when HTML and JavaScript used to be "cool" technologies are long gone. They are...

Rails Plugins — Making Website Development Easy!

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This article is a tutorial on how to use Rails plugins for pagination, authentication and file attachments. It is aimed at readers with a...

How WordPress Saved the Day

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One fine day, the most formidable teacher in the school summons me. I go to her thinking these are my last few minutes in...

Google Maps JavaScript API: Making Your Website Livelier

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This article explains how to embed Google Maps in a website, using the JavaScript API for Maps. Mapping solutions can be embedded in your website...

‘Microsoft’s Working Towards Establishing a Long-term Community Connection’

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"Microsoft is open to openness," says Vijay Rajagopalan, principal architect in Microsoft's interoperability team. The LINUX For You team caught up with him to...

Securing Apache, Part 4: Cross-site Tracing (XST) & Cross-site History Manipulation...

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This series of articles addresses the Web security concerns of information security experts, systems administrators and all those who want to jump-start their careers...

Exploring Software: Understanding a Netbook Desktop

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Desktop environments are wonderful in the way they just work. The complexity of what is happening "below the hood" is well hidden from us....

Securing Apache, Part 3: Cross-Site Request Forgery Attacks (XSRF)

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Intended for information security experts, systems administrators, and all those concerned about Web security, this third article in the series moves on from SQL...

Securing Apache, Part 2: XSS Injections

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In the previous article in this series, we started our journey to a secured Apache by dissecting its internals. We then looked at various...