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WebReference Update: December 3, 2007
New this week on WebReference.com and the Web:
FEATURE: Getting Started with SilverlightFEATURE: Inside Camtasia Studio 5: Part 3
OTHER VOICES:
- Installing SQL Server 2008
- Photoshop Fundamentals: The Clone Stamp Tool
- .NET Tip: Display All Fields and Properties of an Object8
- What's In A Name? Silverlight 1.1 Becomes 2.0
- Firefox Breaks Web Canvas
- Mozilla Scoffs at Vulnerability Study
FEATURE: Getting Started with Silverlight
Despite the options available with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, accommodating their differences can be maddening. Enter Silverlight, a plug-in for multiple Web browsers on multiple platforms that makes it easier to create rich content.
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FEATURE: Inside Camtasia Studio 5: Part 3
This installment looks at more of the improvements made in Camtasia Studio 5. Specifically, it takes a look at clips, stability improvements, changes in frames per second (fps) for better editing, editing procedures, working with callouts and new transition options.
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OTHER VOICES
- Installing SQL Server 2008
This article highlights the steps involved to install SQL Server 2008.
Database Journal - Photoshop Fundamentals: The Clone Stamp Tool
Philip Andrews walks readers through the essentials of this image retouching tool, with emphasis on the new features in CS3.
Graphics.com - .NET Tip: Display All Fields and Properties of an Object8
Learn how to display all of the fields and properties of any object. By using a little reflection, you can expose the internals of your objects.Q
Developer.com
NET NEWS
- What's In A Name? Silverlight 1.1 Becomes 2.0
Microsoft renumbers the next release of its Silverlight media platform to reflect the importance of the updates it will contain.
internetnews, November 30, 2007 - Firefox Breaks Web Canvas
Running the latest Firefox release and sites aren't working? You're not alone as Mozilla rushes to patch the buggy release.
internetnews, November 30, 2007 - Mozilla Scoffs at Vulnerability Study
A report by Microsoft security researcher Jeff Jones has thrown down the gauntlet by releasing a report that challenges the assumption that Firefox is inherently more secure than Internet Explorer. Mozilla takes issue with Jones' methodology and Microsoft's lack of transparency.
Ars Technica, December 3, 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: December 3, 2007
URL: http://www.webreference.com/new/071203.html

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