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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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15/11/2010
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Be the first to Rankthis is a good tutorial i found about Bash Scripting that cover really all you need to know!
here's a list of some of the topics it covers:
Variables
Passing arguments to the bash script
Executing shell commands with bash
Reading User Input
Arrays
Bash if / else / fi statements
Nested if/else
Bash Comparisons
Bash File Testing
Loops
Bash Functions
Bash Select
Bash quotes and quotations
Arithmetic Operations
Redirections
hope this will be helpful! Location: Linux
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Area select in jQuery and PHP 16/02/2010
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Very slick "area select" on-top of images plugin for jQuery. You can use it in your projects to create image "tags" or "tooltips" like Facebook does, or Flickr does even better. As usual for jQuery awesomeness, this is pretty easy to integrate.
http://odyniec.net/projects/imgareaselect/
And here's somebody that shows a validation processor in PHP that can crop the select area and save as an image.
http://www.webmotionuk.co.uk/php-jquery-image-upload-and-crop/
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Wide information about internet browsers that are being used by users 13/02/2010
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Be the first to RankW3Counter's sample currently includes 32,587 websites. The browser market share graph includes data from all versions of the named browser families, not only the top 10 as listed below.
Location: Info & News
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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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