XML-Enabled Applications This week you'll learn how to use XML in PHP and Oracle when building XML-enabled PHP/Oracle applications. Topics covered include: constructing XML with the PHP DOM extension, navigating XML with XPath, generating XML from relational data with Oracle SQL/XML functions, and more. By Yuli Vasiliev. 0917 Class Inheritance with PHP There are many benefits of inheritance with PHP, the most common is simplifying and reducing instances of redundant code. In this article you'll work with PHP 5 and Object Oriented Programming (OOP) to create a scalable application. By Kris Hadlock. 0912 AJAX Components - Part 3 In the last part of this series, you'll learn how to build a declarative component for an application with a list of customers which is populated from a server-side data handler using AJAX. By David Johnson, Alexei White, and Andre Charland. 0910 webps Release Notes: v.20 This is a release bulletin for webps. In this version of webps, we look at new administrator options on the back end, and a healthy dose of drag and drop on the front end. By Dan Ragle. 0906 AJAX Components - Part 2 This week you'll go through the steps of building an AJAX DataGrid control, which is used to iterate over a list of JavaScript objects. Other topics covered are the behavior component, databinding, templating and the declaration. By David Johnson, Alexei White, and Andre Charland. 0904  |  | Stats | Yesterday | 20590 Visitors | OP | 1.73% | Saf | 2.03% | NS | 2.04% | FF | 26.13% | IE | 36.79% | WebDeveloper.com | | How to Create Form Posts with Ajax Now that Ajax is becoming a standard for handling interactions on the Web it's time to use it to update form submissions. In this article you'll learn how to create a reusable Ajax process for all forms. The source code and a working demo is included. By Kris Hadlock. 0829 AJAX Components This week we look at the process of building a user interface. You'll learn how to encapsulate AJAX functionality into both imperative, as well as declarative, components. By David Johnson, Alexei White, and Andre Charland. 0827 Bring Your Forms to Life With JavaScript In this article you'll learn how to prevent errors in your forms. This method validates the form and provides immediate feedback to the user. If the form has been correctly filled out, the submit button is enabled, if not, the button remains grayed out. By Kris Hadlock. 0822 Podcasting with Audacity: Creating a Podcast With Free Audio Software You've successfully recorded your podcast and you want to get it online. Before you do so, you need to use Audacity to clean up the recording and edit it. This week you'll learn about the most common tasks. By Dominic Mazzoni and Scott Granneman. 0820 How to Add UK Address Lookups to Online Forms Most consumer Web sites contain a form used to collect postal addresses. This article demonstrates how a UK address can be automatically filled from the postal code or known part of the address, using the PostCoder Web SOAP service from Allies Computing Ltd. By Drew Clayton. 0815 ThinWire Handbook: Layout Management ThinWire is an LGPL open source framework that allows you to build responsive, expressive and interactive Web applications without the complexities found with other methods. By Joshua Gertzen, Ted C. Howard. 0813 Simple Game Programming in JavaScript In the previous article you learned how to create an animation with JavaScript using a timer mechanism, an image of a ball and CSS styles. This time you'll learn how to create a simple ping-pong game. These JavaScript tools will allow you to create games such as Breakout, Tetris, Frogger and more. By Lisha Sterling. 0809 Our First Ajax Application This week you'll learn how to construct a complete and working Ajax application. As with any Ajax application, it will make use of an HTML document, JavaScript routines, a server-side routine (in PHP) and a callback function to deal with the returned data. By Phil Ballard. 0806 Review: Feed Editor Lite If you post news and commentaries on a regular basis, your readers can subscribe to them through an RSS feed. While many blogs and CMS programs offer RSS, it's not always the right choice, especially if you want to customize the feeds. If the latter is the case, check out Feed Editor Lite. By Lee Underwood. 0801 Database Journal DBJ offers SQL courses and other resources for beginning to expert DB developers. More stories > From the Internet.com eBook Library: Navigating Your IT Career A career in information technology usually has its share of ups and downs. Download this Internet.com eBook to learn where the jobs are in IT, how to negotiate a salary, and helpful advice on job security and how to deal with a layoff. Join Internet.com now to download! http://www.devx.com/ebook/Link/34938 | Interested in placing your text ad in this spot? Click Here  |
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