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06/02/2011
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Be the first to RankMyWebSql is the ultimate desktop replacement for managing your mysql databases over the web. With interface that works just like your favourite desktop applications, you don't need to keep switching over webpages to get simple things done. Just login to your database and manage your database as if your are working on your desktop!
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11/12/2010
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Chris Palmer, 15 Nov 2010 28/11/2010
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Be the first to RankInternet technologists have long known that HTTP is insecure, causing many risks to users. The release of Firesheep made one of these risks concrete and obvious to even non-technical folks.
While HTTPS has long existed as a reasonable way to improve web security, web operators have been slow to host their applications with it. In part, this is because correctly and completely hosting an application with HTTPS takes some care.
This article is designed to help web operators get a conceptual handle on how to protect their users with HTTPS. Taking a little bit of care to protect your users is.. Location: Servers & Deploy
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Managing Hierarchical Data in MySQL 16/02/2010
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We all use databases to store our data around our applications, storing user settings and data received from client. If you ever had to create a category parent/child relationship in a e-commerce store for instance, this is a very good article explaining both ways and explaining the whole idea and schema of this wonderful way of easily managing a nice tree of categories that you may need for your posts, real-estate properties, products, groups, and so on.
Take in mind that this is only intended for a single parent/child approach, one to many. Location: Database
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13/02/2010
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Be the first to RankI am currently in the process of learning CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) based web design since it is now the standard foundation of layout for almost all web sites. I have read several books now and I still believe that I am slightly lost when it comes time to applying what I know from scratch. Over the past several months, I’ve been keeping a list for myself of potentially amazing tools and applications (most web based – all of them free) to make my CSS web design experience a snap. I purposely cut out over 30 options from this list, because these are the most user friendly and simplest to use.. Location: CSS / Webmaster Tools
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