Repositories and XQuery / .Properties Function / Selling Links - WebReference Update
WebReference Update: October 8, 2007
New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
FEATURE: XML-Enabled Applications - Part 4: Repositories and XQueryOTHER VOICES:
- String Functions: The .Properties Function -Â Part 2
- PHP and Adobe Flex
- What's New in SQL Server 2008 -Â Part 3
- Official: Selling Paid Links Can Hurt Your PageRank or Rankings on Google
- Cybersquatting Escalates in Asia
FEATURE: XML-Enabled Applications - Part 4: Repositories and XQuery
When building XML-enabled PHP/Oracle applications, the database can be used as an efficient means of storing XML data and will operate on any kind of data that can be expressed in XML. PHP's XML extensions allow you to take advantage of Oracle XML DB.
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OTHER VOICES
- String Functions: The .Properties Function -Â Part 2
Business Intelligence Architect Bill Pearson continues his hands-on introduction to the .Properties function. In this article, we examine the use of the TYPED flag within the .Properties function to deliver a strongly typed value using .Properties.Ã
Database Journal - PHP and Adobe Flex
For those of us that remember the days when we had to employ unconventional means to force Flash and Actionscript to collaborate with PHP, you will be delighted by the introduction of Adobe Flex. This article will discuss the integration of Flex and PHP.
PHP Builder - What's New in SQL Server 2008 -Â Part 3
Don Schlichting highlights some of the new features and benefits found in SQL Server 2008. Covered in Part 3 of this series is new Data Integration features, enhancements to Analysis Services, Reporting Server additions, and Office integration.
Database Journal
NET NEWS
- Official: Selling Paid Links Can Hurt Your PageRank or Rankings on Google
The paid link debate has a new topic to chew on, namely the official word and demonstrated effect of Google penalizing sites that sell links.
Search Engine Land, October 7, 2007 - Cybersquatting Escalates in Asia
Instances of cybersquatting are growing in Asia, fueled largely by the availability of inexpensive Internet domain names, according to a domain-name registrar.
CNET News.com, October 8, 2007
That's it for this . I'll have more for you next time.
Lee Underwood
Newsletter Editor, WebReference.com
lunderwood(at)jupitermedia.com
Created: October 8, 2007
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/071008.html

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