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Hiyas.. I am de-lurking. ;) dale
I own a web hosting company, and I have to somewhat agree with everyone else. As a hosting company, we need to be able to offer domain registration through the sign-up process just to make things as painless as possible. Our registration is all done through a major registrar, however …
[QUOTE=castro1688]I'm getting a BSBA Computer Information Systems. Does anyone here have that degree? What type of job do you have or have had. Is this degree pointless compared to a CS degree?[/QUOTE] I'd say it depends on the program. I personally went for the CS degree. I have worked with, …
People have some fun with them too.. do a search on google for 419 baiters.. example: [url]http://www.419eater.com/[/url] Some funny stuff there. dale
Well I have 6 if somebody wants them... pm me your email. dale
We've been using Authorize.net for several years without any problems. dale
Name: Dale Nickname: Mouse Height: 6'3" Weight: 220 Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown/Gray :( Location: VA Age: *cough* 38 Hobbies: Racing cars, UNIX (all varieties), other things I can't mention. Relationship Status: Married (again :eek: ) Fav Music: Most things. Education: BS CS Work: Own a Hosting/Design Company Favorite Food: Beer …
[QUOTE=autocrat] It ssems that my contractor is set on the idea of his clients being able to admin' their own sites, altering content, adding pages etc.... yet I'm not particularly sure this is a good idea. [/QUOTE] We've used several different tools. Typically though we just give them certain areas …
I'd recommend dumping them. That's way out of line. Hosting is cheap these days and it's easy to find a better provider. When we have clients that exceed bandwidth, we'll typically just clear the block so their website is running again. Assuming it isn't abused, it's really just a soft …
If JS is being 'phased' out, somebody better tell google. All of their new technologies such as gmail, google maps, google suggest etc, all leverage JS and XMLHttp and more. dale
You could also use a pseudorandom number calculated by the same means on both the client and server programs. You could pass this via an IPC mechanicsm. Not exactly 'secure', but would keep anybody from randomly executing. dale
[QUOTE=Raza]hello... any one have any idea about sql injuction....how i can retrieve database from any site.. Raza. [email][email protected][/email][/QUOTE] Injection. SQL Injection. From the way you state the question, it sounds like you have evil-doer intentions. In basic terms, it's the substitution of SQL parameters with executable SQL code in order …
I have found gmail useful with this handy little tool.. [url]http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/E-mail/Mail-Utilities/GMail-Drive-shell-extension.shtml[/url] I wouldn't keep anything REAL important there mind ya... dale
What kind of detail are you looking for? A quick google search turned up several tutorials.. not exactly an "e-book", but effective all the same... example: [url]http://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/[/url]
I had something similar happening a while back.. unfortunately I don't remember how I fixed it. I may have tweaked the /winnt/system32/drivers/etc/hosts file (or was that something else?) Regardles.. Dump IE and start using firefox. You'll thank yourself in the morning. [url]http://www.mozilla.org[/url] dale
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