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    Geek Links on jQuery, PHP, CSS, XHTML, Web Design, Fireworks, Flash | JasonCypret.com

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    I have been geekn? out a lot lately reading some really great articles as well as learning some new techniques. There is a little bit of everything here and if you are a web developer it will come in handy. If you are not into jQuery skip this first section, as I have been really digging into what can be done in jQuery. If you like what you see check out my Delicious feed, as I am always running across great links., blogmarks.net

     


    The bkkeepr API | booktwo.org

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    I?m pleased to tell you that bkkeepr, my project to create a Last.fm-alike for reading (and more besides) now has an API., blogmarks.net

     


    YouTube - Terry Tate: Reading Is Fundamental

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    Howto: ISP-style Email Server with Debian-Etch and Postfix 2.3

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    The configuration described here is not very complicated but still needs to be done carefully. You are expected to have at least basic knowledge of: * MySQL (creating a database, granting access to users, basic SQL queries) * SMTP (what it is and what a basic SMTP dialog looks like) * POP3, IMAP (what they do and what the differences are) * basic Postfix configuration (understand the default settings in your main.cf, have read through the basic configuration document and know that your mail log file is at /var/log/mail.log) * Debian/Linux (general system administration, using a text editor, reading log files), blogmarks.net

     


    getmail documentation (version 4)

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    getmail is a mail retriever designed to allow you to get your mail from one or more mail accounts on various mail servers to your local machine for reading with a minimum of fuss. getmail is designed to be secure, flexible, reliable, and easy-to-use. getmail is designed to replace other mail retrievers such as fetchmail. getmail version 4 includes the following features: * simple to install, configure, and use * retrieve virtually any mail o support for accessing mailboxes with the following protocols: POP3 POP3-over-SSL IMAP4 IMAP4-over-SSL SDPS (Demon UK's extensions to POP3) o support for single-user and domain mailboxes o retrieve mail from an unlimited number of mailboxes and servers o can remember which mail it has already retrieved, and can be set to only download new messages * support for message filtering, classification, and annotation by external programs like spam filters and anti-virus programs * support for delivering messages to different destinations based on the message recipient * reliability o native safe and reliable delivery support for maildirs and mboxrd files, in addition to delivery through arbitrary external message delivery agents (MDAs) o does not destroy information by rewriting mail headers o does not cause mail loops by doing SMTP injection, and therefore does not require that you run an MTA (like qmail or sendmail) on your host * written in Python, and therefore easy to extend or customize o a flexible, extensible architecture so that support for new mail access protocols, message filtering operations, or destination types can be easily added o cross-platform operation; getmail 4 should work on Unix/Linux, Macintosh, and other platforms. Windows support available under the free Cygwin package. * winner of various software awards, including DaveCentral's "Best of Linux", blogmarks.net

     


    Adobe AIR 1.1 * ByteArray example: Reading a .zip file

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    Kevin Hoyt » Blog Archive » Reading iCalendar Files with Flash Player 10

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    Doris Lessing?s The Golden Notebook | booktwo.org

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    website which allows the text to be read, bookmarked and commented on, page by page; a blog for the readers; and a forum where the public could discuss the novel, and the reading of it - all built on free, open-source software., blogmarks.net

     


    Technology Review: Sun Water = Fuel

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    to be cross-checked for efficiency, but definitely worth reading ..., blogmarks.net

     


    Adobe AIR 1.1 * Reading and writing a ByteArray

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