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WebReference Update: June 27, 2005
New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
1. FEATURE: Book Excerpt: Professional JavaScript for Web Developers: JavaScript in the Browser, Part 22. FEATURE: Review: Rapid PHP 2005
3.OTHER VOICES:
- Specialized Collections in .NET
- SQL Server 2005 - SQL Server Integration Services - Part 4
- Why You Don't Rank on Search Engines
- Unwritten Internet Rules
- Japanese Vs. American Web Sites
- eBay Live! Keynote Outlines Improvements
- High Court Rules Against P2P
1. FEATURE: Book Excerpt: Professional JavaScript for Web Developers: JavaScript in the Browser, Part 2
A sampling of topics covered here are navigating and opening new windows,
system dialogs, intervals and timeouts, the document object, the location
object and more.
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2. FEATURE: Review: Rapid PHP 2005
Of the many editors available for creating (X)HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and
PHP pages, several combine a few different yet compatible languages. Some
include support and a few manage to make it work seamlessly. RapidPHP 2005
belongs in the latter category.
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3.OTHER VOICES
- Specialized Collections in .NET
In this article we'll look at the specialized collection classes that can be found in the System.Collections.Specialized namespace and see what features they offer over the base collection classes.
4 Guys from Rolla, June 22, 2005 - SQL Server 2005 - SQL Server Integration Services - Part 4
Part 4 of this series focuses on variables and looks at using expressions - both in the context of variables and component properties - which further expand the dynamic nature of SQL Server Integration Services.
Database Journal, June 27, 2005 - Why You Don't Rank on Search Engines
There are two main reasons your site doesn't rank well on the search engines: Your business model is flawed or ill-conceived. And your Web site is garbage. The ranking problem is just as simple as that in so many cases. It's not about the code or crawling or server issues. Fact is, you're probably not being honest with yourself and hoping some technical miracle can help.
ClickZ, June 27, 2005 - Unwritten Internet Rules
Other selling and marketing media have been around for quite some time. They have clear best practices and set rules for success. Online, even the most successful sites are still learning. They haven't reached the pinnacle of how well their sites can perform.
ClickZ, June 24, 2005
4. NET NEWS
- Japanese Vs. American Web Sites
Japanese and American Web sites differ in more ways than language; a Forrester Research study grades the differences in site design from the two countries. Forrester looked at 20 U.S. sites and 16 Japanese sites, and ranked each on value, navigation, presentation and trust. Most fall short of Forrester's passing score of 25. The U.S. average was 6.4, while 3.2 was typical for Japanese sites reviewed. The study looks at a range of sites under the media and shopping categories.
ClickZ Stats, June 24, 2005 - eBay Live! Keynote Outlines Improvements
Thursday, the e-commerce giant announced new customer support initiatives, shipping options and major changes to its feedback policies during 10th Anniversary keynote.
ECommerce Guide, June 24, 2005 - High Court Rules Against P2P
Peer-to-peer (P2P) technology developers are legally responsible for the illegal acts of their users, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled today. The unanimous landmark ruling is a major victory for movie studios and music publishers seeking to curb the widespread theft of copyrighted material on the file-swapping networks.
internetnews.com, June 27, 2005
That's it for this Monday. I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
Created: June 27, 2005
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/050627.html

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