Simplelinks | February 2003

Feb 26, 2003

Our Quotations on Your Site - The Quotations Page in Diversions
RSS Quote of the Day feeds.

Feb 24, 2003

Zipdy: Free Zip Code Distance Calculator in Development
Zipdy is a program for calculating the distance between two zip codes and finding all the records in a RDBMS with a zip code with x miles of another zip code. Zipdy was written in C but is also available in PHP and perl.

Feb 22, 2003

Pencil Carving Gallery in Diversions

phpdev in Development: PHP
Phpdev is a pre configured suite of all the bits and pieces you need to get Apache/PHP/MySQL/other running on your machine.

FoxServ Project in Development: PHP
FoxServ is an Apache / mySQL / PHP installer package for Windows. Unlike NuShpere or PHPTriad, FoxServ features the latest version of all included pacakges, user defined configuration during installation, PHP as a module, PEAR, and the Zend Optimizer.

Feb 19, 2003

Kaosweaver Calendar Popup Behavior in Development
This handle little behavior will create a calendar popup in the format desired, has the capability to add languages to the internal list of languages without requiring an update. The default settings can get a calendar on your page in under a minute, or specify all the details about the calendar and still be done in under five minutes. (Dreamweaver behavior)

Bazillyo's Spiffy DHTML Popup Calendar in Development
Cross browser DHTML Calendar object. Automatic reformatting of hand-entered dates and more.

Javascript Calendar by Lea Smart in Development
Cross-browser Javascript calendar control for text inputs.

Feb 17, 2003

DMenu, DHTML Menu - HTML / CSS in Development
A strictly structure, presentation and function seperated n depth DHTML menu. The power of HTML coupled with CSS and JavaScript is illustrated.

Using Lists for DHTML Menus in Development
It seemed that menus using nested lists could be presented as a navigation bar with dynamic sub menus by the addition of a little JavaScript. The result would be compact DHTML menus that would degrade well in older browsers.

Feb 15, 2003

Browser History timeline: Overview in Site management
Releases important to HTML and CSS development

Feb 12, 2003

Outport in Software
Outport aims to be a generic program for exporting date from Outlook to various email/pim programs. It currently it can export to the Contact, Calendar and Task formats of Evolution, plus a number of generic formats supported by Outlook itself (Rich Text Format, HTML, vCalendar, vCard, iCalendar, etc).

Feb 11, 2003

PHP iCalendar in Development: PHP
PHP iCalendar is a php-based iCal file parser. Its based on v2.0 of the IETF spec. It displays iCal files in a nice logical, clean manner with day, week, month, and year navigation, printer view, RSS-enabled, and searchable. It supports 12 languages, is fully theme-able, and has complete timezone support.

Feb 10, 2003

DealsOnTheWeb.com in Weblogs
Each weekday, you'll find new deals on both the latest and greatest Mac products as well as older items that still represent a great value for your money. (Lots of non-Mac products, too)

California City and County Sales and Use Tax Rates - Board of Equalization in ECommerce
A file listing California cities (and counties) and their associated tax rates are available either as a "Comma Delimited" or "Database" format. The rates in these files are effective as of 1/1/02.

Feb 9, 2003

Getting Dreamweaver MX Up to Speed with PHP in Development: PHP
several extensions that will bring powerful and useful enhancements to Dreamweaver's PHP features.

When Employees Miss Deadlines in Project Management
Why can't my employees plan their time better? Or is there something I should be doing differently as a manager to improve the situation?

Feb 8, 2003

HTTrack in Software
Open Source tool to download Web sites including the original structure. Create a mirror of any site on your computer.

Ming the Mechanic: Work in Project Management
And the ridulous thing is that the piece I needed could have been coded in about a month by an experienced C programmer. And if I had told them that I needed another programmer, they would have said "Yes, of course". But I didn't. I just tried to work harder.

Feb 7, 2003

Make the Call: Using the telephone to convert prospects into clients in Marketing
You need to make contact, develop rapport, establish your credibility, and build momentum -- all in only a few seconds. Here's how.

Mozilla and IE Editor in Development
An IE, Mozilla and Phoenix compatible html editing <textarea>

Feb 5, 2003

Weblogs; usenet done over? in
The result of Trackback and friends is a bunch of people talking at each other instead of having a conversation.

XML-RPC HOWTO in Development
Describes how to use XML-RPC to implement clients and servers in a variety of languages. Provides example code in Perl, Python, C, C , Java, PHP and other languages.

XML-RPC.Net in Development
XML-RPC.NET is a class library for implementing XML-RPC Services and clients in the .NET environment.

Feb 4, 2003

TiVo: The Rise of 'God's Machine' in Gadgets
Some media companies already see the writing on the wall. Disney, for example, has invested in Sonicblue, even though it is also one of the outfits suing the firm. The media giants know PVRs are here to stay. It's really about control.

ABC7Chicago.com: Journey to the Center of the Web in
One is in an underground cave. One is behind an electronic curtain of security. One is protected by the space program. All are designated by a letter of the alphabet--ten of them are in the United States, three are in Europe and in Asia. They are supposed to be well hidden. A mere thirteen computers known as "root servers" enable you to shop and bank online, research school projects, look for work, or just send e-mail to a friend.

Dr. GUI's Gentle Guide to COM in Development
Dr. GUI presents a gentle introduction and guide to COM and explores topics such as the Active Template Library (ATL), COM Automation, and COM Events.

Why Spy? in Business
Studies show, for instance, that electronic monitoring results in lower job satisfaction, in part because people begin to believe the quantity of their work is more important than the quality.

How to run a design critique - UIWEB.COM in Design
The challenge is to create the openness needed for good ideas to surface, while simultaneously cultivating the feedback and criticism necessary to resolve open issues.

winterspeak.com in
...On the "No Blood for Oil" rallying cry popular with the far-left. Their argument is that the US just wants to attack Iraq because then it will take over its oil fields and give itself oil for free. Whatever the merits of their claim, it doesn't stand up well to economic scrutiny.

Feb 3, 2003

opensourceCMS in Site management
This site was created with one goal in mind. To give you the opportunity to "try out" some of the best php/mysql based free and open source software systems in the world. You are welcome to be the administrator of any site here, allowing you to decide which system best suits your needs

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