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    Textile is a lightweight markup language originally developed by Dean Allen and billed as a "humane web text generator". Textile converts its marked-up text input to valid‚ well-formed XHTML and also inserts character entity references for apostrophes‚ opening and closing single and double quotation marks‚ ellipses and em dashes. Textile was originally implemented in PHP‚ but has been translated into other programming languages including Perl‚ Python‚ Ruby‚ ASP‚ Java and C#. Textile is distributed

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    DREAMWEAVER After all the lessons that we discussed‚ Dreamweaver speeds up the process of development on the basis that w have already mastered‚ the Art of Web Development. Dreamweaver provides access to a number of tools that will make you develop your page not only faster but also professional looking. Dreamweaver was originally created by the company known as Macromedia‚ the first version of the software was released in December 1997. Back then‚ Macromedia has its own set of products up

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    HTML5  HTML 5 is the newest iteration of HTML‚ the basic language of the Web.HTML 5 will replace both current versions‚ HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 and DOM Level 2 HTML     Before discussing HTML 5‚ you should be familiar with the basics of how to write HTML code. HTML is very easy to get the hang of‚ and once you’re excellent with writing code in standards-compliant XHTML and also find the new features of HTML 5 to be very easy to implement.     Html5 defines the 5 major revision of core language of

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    Video streaming technologies Digital marketing Risks in using email and facebook Internet on smart phones - Is it a curse? Google and its impact on learning Printed books versus digital books White Paper Best practies in Web page design HTMLHTML 5 or XHTML? JavaScript frameworks Which is the best Web browser and why? Comparison of Amazon.in‚ flipkart‚ and ebay.in Electronic payment mechanisms How onine fraud

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    Scripting languages 1 Introduction Over the last few years the scripting programming languages made a giant leap ahead. About ten years ago they were viewed as an axillar tools‚ not really suitable for general programming parse. Now they generate a tremendous amount of interest both in academic circles and in the software industry. The execution speed and memory consumption of scripting languages vs. the traditional languages is studied in. Article presents a historical back- ground

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    Forms User’s Guide © 2013 Simfatic Solutions Simfatic Forms Version 4.0 Read the online version of this document here: http://www.simfatic.com/forms/help/v40/ http://www.simfatic.com Contents Chapter 1 Introduction How does an HTML Form work? 12 14 18 19 20 22 26 29 31 35 37 40 41 43 46 47 51 53 54 56 60 65 71 74 83 84 Chapter 2 Getting Started Create a simple form and get it online Step 1: Let’s Plan a Simple Form Step 2: Add Input Elements Step 3: Add Validations

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    Signature Date TITLE PAGE NO Summary 4 Objective 5 Background Literature Review 5 6 Java 6 JDBC 7 MySql 7 JSP HTML 8 8 Research Design Unified Modeling Language Database Design 9 10 11 Conclusion References 10 11 Contents Summary Today’s age is the world of technologies‚ where lots of inventions and discoveries have made everyone

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 1. Organization Profile 3. System Analysis 1. Existing system 2. Problem Definition 3. Proposed System 4. Requirement Analysis 5. Requirement Specifications 6. Feasibility study 4. System Design 1. Project Modules 2. Data Dictionary 3. Data Flow Diagrams

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    Cascading Style Sheets * Styles define how to display HTML elements * Styles were added to HTML 4.0 to solve a problem * External Style Sheets can save a lot of work * External Style Sheets are stored in CSS files HTML was never intended to contain tags for formatting a document. HTML was intended to define the content of a document‚ like: This is a heading This is a paragraph. When tags like ‚ and color attributes were added to the HTML 3.2 specification‚ it started a nightmare for web developers

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    CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES AND LITERATURE Related literature and studies which composed of foreign and local relevant to the present study are included in this chapter. Related literature Foreign According to Beaird (2010)‚ the process of designing a website falls somewhere between bridge building and sculpture. Yes‚ we want to create an individual site that’s aesthetically pleasing‚ but our highest priority should be to meet the needs of our client. Watrall and Siarto (2009)

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