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NextosCommerce, Open Source Online Shop E-Commerce Solutions
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osCommerce is an
Open Source based online shop e-commerce solution that is available for free
under the GNU General Public License. It features a rich set of out-of-the-box online shopping cart functionality that allows
store owners to setup, run, and maintain their online stores with minimum effort and with no costs, fees, or limitations involved.,
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swfIR: swf Image Replacement
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swfIR (swf Image Replacement) is here to solve some of the design limitations of the standard HTML image and its widely-accepted associated CSS values, while still supporting standards-based design concepts. Using the dark arts of JavaScript and Flash, swfIR gives you the ability to apply an assortment of visual effects to any or all images on your website. Through
progressive enhancement, it looks through your page and can easily add some new flavor to standard image styling.,
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Python for system administrators
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As a system administrator, you run across numerous challenges and problems. Managing users, disk space, processes, devices, and backups can cause many system administrators to lose their hair, good humor, or sanity. Shell scripts can help, but they often have frustrating limitations. This is where a full-featured scripting language, such as Python, can
turn a tedious task into an easy and, dare I say it, fun one.
The examples in this article demonstrate different Python features that you can put to practical use. If you work through them, you'll be well on your way to understanding the power of Python.,
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Hosting ASP.NET Applications in Medium Trust
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In this article we'll look at how the trust-level is specified, what functionality is limited by medium trust, and some techniques to work around these limitations.,
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Learn the basics of the Perl/Tk module
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Although Perl-based Web interfaces have limitations, Perl is one of the most commonly used Web development languages. UNIX users who have a programming background in shell scripting, Perl, or another language can breathe new life into Perl-based Web interfaces by using the Perl/Tk module.,
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Yi Yi: Both a One and a Two
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Little Yang-Yang later wonders whether we can only see half of the truth since we can see in front of us but not behind. While his question is crudely expressed, the film explores it in all of its nuance - how we are limited by our perspective, what makes up this perspective, and how we
deal with its limitations.,
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The limitations of JSON
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On the list there was quite a lot of confusion about syntax and semantics. The picture accompanying this post shows how logicians understand the distinction. Syntax starts by defining tokens and how they can be combined into well formed structures. Semantics defines how these tokens relate to things in the world, and so how one can evaluate the truth, among other things of the well formed syntactic structure.,
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PointRoll - Online Advertising Rich Media Provider
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create. connect. convert.
Go Beyond Existing Advertising Limitations with PointRoll Rich Media Solutions
With PointRoll technology, consumers can interact with an ad just as rich and full-featured as a complete web site, without leaving the site and content they were already browsing. The result: improved ad effectiveness including increased branding and conversion opportunity, without the negative experience associated with other intrusive technologies, such as pop-ups or interstitials.
Our innovation and superior service have made us the undisputed industry leader, serving more than 70 percent of all rich media ads in 2006.
Why rich media?
Interactive. Engaging. Measurable. Why Not Rich Media?
PointRoll rich media solutions accounted for a 116 percent click-through rate lift
over standard banner ads and an industry-leading average of 10.8 seconds of time spent with brand in 2006. By affording users a rich media brand experience on their terms anywhere online, PointRoll's industry-leading metrics
tell the story of ROI maximized.
By enabling unlimited creative possibilities and robust measurement capabilities, the question shouldn't be why rich media, but why not?,
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Mailman: cvs,svn--> Bazaar Launchpad
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The Mailman source code was originally maintained using CVS, and only a few people had write access to the code. Later, development was moved to SourceForge and then the CVS repository was converted to Subversion. This proved to be a successful transition, as Subversion provides many benefits over CVS.
Now however, it's become clear that even Subversion has its limitations, and better options exist. Specifically, we want to use a distributed (or decentralized) revision control system. A dvcs has many beneficial features, both for the core developers and for casual, third party developers. These include:
* No write access to the central repository is necessary in order to develop, maintain, version control, and publish unofficial contributions.
* No connection to a repository server is necessary in order to commit changes.
* Much better branching and merging operations; no need to commit partially completed work.
* Much better merge tracking.
* Ability to sign revisions with GPG.
* Written in Python, with an easy plug-in architecture.
* Simple and intuitive commands.
What are the most immediate benefits? Tops on my list is the ability to commit changes and use all the benefits of version control without having to be connected to the server hosting the official branches. That means it's much easier for me to develop Mailman when, say I'm on a train. Once I'm back on the net, I can
push the changes back to the hosted service and then everyone else can see the latest updates.
The other really cool thing is that unofficial developers can much more easily maintain their own branches, with easy sync'ing and merging with the official branches. That means 1) the core developers are no longer a bottleneck for you to publish your cool Mailman hacks; 2) your branches are much easier for core developers to review and merge than using a bunch of diff files.
Using a dvcs is an eye-opening change, so I hope you give it a try.
Target date for switching to Bazaar is June 22, 2007
Bazaar
We have chosen Bazaar as the dvcs for Mailman. Bazaar is free software, released under the GPL.
You should be able to learn enough about Bazaar (often called bzr after its command name) to be productive in a few hours, if you are already familiar with other revision control systems. I encourage you to read up on the Bazaar web site. Also, Bazaar is available on all major platforms; with many having packages available already (certainly so for Ubuntu Linux and Mac OS X via MacPorts).
I highly recommend Bazaar version 0.16 or newer. Use bzr --version to see what version you've got.
Full disclosure: Barry's company, Canonical develops Bazaar. This means Barry has some
inside avenues for addressing any issues we might have with Bazaar.
Launchpad
Launchpad is a distributed software development platform which can be used to host Bazaar branches (among other things). We will use Launchpad to host the official Mailman branches. It's important to note that you do not need to use Launchpad to host and publish your own branches! If you have a web server or sftp site, you can easily host your own branches. We use Launchpad because it's highly available and backed up, and it is well integrated with other services we may some day take advantage of.
Full disclosure: Barry's company Canonical also develops and maintains Launchpad, which means he has some inside avenues for addressing any issues we might have with the hosting service.,
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Pipl - People Search (BETA)
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Welcome to the Deep Web
There are various reasons why you might need to search for people, you may need to find a lost relative, an old flame, a classmate or a business contact - but if you are using a search engine such as Google or Yahoo to search for people, you have probably realized by now that it might work in some cases but in most cases it won't.
How come the best search engines fail so miserably when it comes to people search? The answer lies in a little known but very important part of the web called "the deep web".
Also known as "invisible web", the term "deep web" refers to a vast repository of underlying content, such as documents in online databases that general-purpose web crawlers cannot reach. The deep web content is estimated at 500 times that of the surface web, yet has remained mostly untapped due to the limitations of traditional search engines.
Since most personal profiles, public records and other people-related documents are stored in databases and not on static web pages, most of the higher-quality information about people is simply "invisible" to a regular search engine.
Deep Web Sites
Examples of sites with deep web content.
(Some of the logos are trademarks of the their respective owners)
Pipl's query-engine helps you find deep web pages that cannot be found on regular search engines.
Unlike a typical search-engine, Pipl is designed to retrieve information in real-time from the deep web, our robots are set to interact with searchable databases and extract facts, contact details and other relevant information from personal profiles, member directories, scientific publications, court records and numerous other deep-web sources.
Pipl is not just about finding more results; we are using advanced language-analysis and ranking algorithms to bring you the most relevant bits of information about a person in a single, easy-to-read results page.
Not convinced yet? try searching for people and you'll see the difference.,
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