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[468] Stand alone PHP programs
- (new - 2005-10-18)[466] Separating 'per instance' data from binaries and web sites
- (new - 2005-10-16)[465] Changing Tomcat's web.xml and reloading a web application
- (new - 2005-10-15)[436] Linking Apache httpd to Apache Tomcat
- (new - 2005-09-05)[332] Looking up IP addresses
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Show all for Apache HTTP and Tomcat Servers [318] Choosing a theme
[304] Training courses in the C language
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Show all for C and C++ Programming [475] Where to stay in and near Melksham
- (new - 2005-10-24)[472] Are you free on 29th October - Charity ball
- (new - 2005-10-21)[437] Outside of the box
- (new - 2005-09-06)[413] Save the train
[354] Ballooning from Bath
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Show all for Melksham [460] New Network
- (new - 2005-10-10)[456] Laying out a vegetarian lunch
- (new - 2005-10-05)[450] Wheelchair access - can do!
- (new - 2005-09-25)[448] Out of the norm.
- (new - 2005-09-23)[432] New print centre for our manuals
- (new - 2005-09-01)
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Show all for Training from Well House Consultants [480] New look to website
- (new - 2005-10-30)[470] I wanna be a Python trainer
- (new - 2005-10-20)[467] Tell them three times
- (new - 2005-10-17)[458] Final courses of '05 coming up ....
- (new - 2005-10-08)[457] Do the work and take the risk - a PHP contract to avoid
- (new - 2005-10-06)[440] Upgrade!
- (new - 2005-09-09)[438] Fair system for travel and accommodation expenses
- (new - 2005-09-07)
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Show all for Running a training and hotel company [427] The Melksham train - a button is pushed
[424] How not to run a forum
[417] Telephone Preference Service - we're registered
[414] Form Madness
[405] Horse's Mouth is a year old
[391] One mans pleasure is another mans poison
[390] Moderating wiki, blog, and forum contributions
[369] CMS - the minefield of Choices
[359] Chicken soup without the religion
[352] Improved mining techniques!
[348] Graveyard pages
[347] Frightening and from-friend viruses and spams
[345] Spotting a denial of service attack
[338] OO techniques are hard to teach
[319] Accommodation and landing pages
[311] Growth pains
[288] Colour blindness for web developers
[284] The Iconish language
[278] Cover all the options
[276] An apology to Mr Boneparte
[274] Our most popular resources
[268] Information request forms, cleaning up spam
[261] Putting a form online
[259] Responding to spam
[248] Use me, but use me effectively
[245] I'm not blogging it
[231] Feedback as lifeblood
[229] A fortunate accident
[222] Who are all these visitors?
[204] The confidence to allow public comments
[197] Allow for peak traffic on your web site
[194] Published Photographer
[185] Who am I?
[182] Your personal Google ranking
[179] The hunt for unique words
[177] Blogs come of age
[173] Data Mining
[165] Implementing an effective site search engine
[145] A comment on comments
[142] Colour for access
[141] Too technical?
[130] Spelling and grammar
[117] A case of case
[115] Expiration dates or times on web pages
[109] URLs - a service and not a hurdle
[98] No more 'Error 404' pages. Something better.
[78] Domain Registry of America
[75] It's just not cricket
[32] Web design platoon
[29] Silence is Golden
[23] Skills and responsibilities
[22] Falling out over the silliest things
[18] Wanted: More hours in the day
[6] Blog v Forum
[1] First Jottings
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Show all for For the Webmaster, Postmaster and moderator [462] Big number
- (new - 2005-10-12)[453] Commenting Perl regular expressions
- (new - 2005-09-30)[272] More to programming than just programming
[227] Bellringing and Programming and Objects and Perl
[209] FAQ - Perl or PHP
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Show all for General Programming Topics [481] PHP upgrade - traps to watch
- (new - 2005-10-31)[451] Accessing a page via POST from within a PHP script
- (new - 2005-09-26)[443] Server side scripting of styles to suit the browser
- (new - 2005-09-12)[425] Caching an XML feed
[422] PHP Magic Quotes
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Show all for PHP - the language and its application [479] New servlet from old
- (new - 2005-10-28)[127] Conversion and coercion in Java
[124] PHP v Java
[111] Training notes available under Open Distribution license
[79] Last day of Java
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Show all for Java and the Java Environment [454] Time conversions in Perl
- (new - 2005-10-02)[400] New in the shops
[358] Use standard Perl modules
[357] Where do Perl modules load from
[355] Context in Perl
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Show all for The Perl Programming Language and its use [411] Javascript examples (some PHP and MySQL too)
[351] Is photoajustment an addiction?
[220] When to use Frames
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Show all for Client Side Languages (HTML, CSS, Javascript) [449] Matching in MySQL
- (new - 2005-09-24)[401] What is an SQL injection attack?
[375] Oops - I got my initial database design wrong
[361] Binary Large Objects or bars
[334] Symbolic links and hard links
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Show all for SQL and MySQL [461] Shortened interactive commands
- (new - 2005-10-11)[445] Sticky news
- (new - 2005-09-15)[435] Expect for Windows
- (new - 2005-09-04)[409] Functions and commands with dangerous names
[404] How to check that a string contains a number in Tcl
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Show all for Tcl, Tcl/Tk and Expect [477] Class, static and unbound variables
- (new - 2005-10-25)[463] Splitting the difference
- (new - 2005-10-13)[444] Database or Progamming - which to learn first?
- (new - 2005-09-13)[433] FTP - how to make the right transfers
- (new - 2005-09-01)[426] Robust checking of data entered by users
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Show all for Python Programming [473] Looking different in town
- (new - 2005-10-22)[469] Yesterday was Kiss and Ride
- (new - 2005-10-19)[455] A Stengthening day
- (new - 2005-10-04)[446] Up early
- (new - 2005-09-16)[429] Charlie on Monday
- (new - 2005-08-30)
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- (new - 2005-10-23)[459] Kiss and Ride
- (new - 2005-10-09)[447] Tomorrow's meeting.
- (new - 2005-09-19)[434] Through public transport connection, Chippenham to Salisbury, to cease
- (new - 2005-09-02)[428] Swindon - Chippenham - Melksham - Trowbridge - Westbury train service
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- (new - 2005-10-14)[452] Is enough enough?
- (new - 2005-09-27)[419] Most popular courses
[295] Pricing strategy - simple and fair
[225] 10 years and counting
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- (new - 2005-10-25)[442] How far away is that server?
- (new - 2005-09-10)[431] File permissions of Linux and Unix systems
- (new - 2005-08-31)[430] Linux commands - some basics
- (new - 2005-08-31)[367] Ajax
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Show all for Linux and Shell Programming Public Transport • Training from Well House Consultants • And also ... • Tcl, Tcl/Tk and Expect • Programming in Lua • Python Programming • Well House Manor - Hotel and Training Centre • Apache HTTP and Tomcat Servers • The Perl Programming Language and its use • Ruby and Ruby on Rails • PHP - the language and its application • C and C++ Programming • Linux and Shell Programming • Melksham • SQL and MySQL • For the Webmaster, Postmaster and moderator • Java and the Java Environment • Fun and Flames • Running a training and hotel company • Around, about and nearby to Wiltshire • Client Side Languages (HTML, CSS, Javascript) • Keynote Articles • General Programming Topics
A little more about this newsletter ...
At Well House Consultants, we run niche IT training courses ... and we run a hotel for delegates on those courses and other visitors to Melksham too. And we make a lot of friends - have a lot of ambassadors with whom we want to keep in touch. So every day Graham (that's me, writing this piece) puts together an article or two which might include the latest sample programs that I've written during the current course, new information about
Well House Manor - our business hotel, tips on search engine optimisation,
announcements of upcoming public courses, pictures of local places, and even (on occasions) rants and whimsical pieces to keep those friends up to date and in touch. The feeds are available directlt via the Blog -
"The Horse's Mouth", they're on our
Twitter Feed and you can find me at my
LinkedIn profile.
But most people just want to look us up occasionally - every month or two, and then to catch up on the latest news just for their particular subjects of interest ... and that's what this newsletter is about
You'll find above the titles of ALL the new articles written in the last two months, listed by major subject area, and showing as
(new) with their date of publication. You'll find additional articles in each category too - topping each category up to a minimum of five articles. And you'll find a link at the end of each section which lets you expand that section to show the titles of every article that's been published in that section. After all, "the old ones are often the best ones", aren't they?