PoLiJDBC – Portable Little JDBC
on October 8, 2004
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Nice paper, nice claim, although I have never liked to have software installed, or updated, without being aware of that. - Phone Phishing - The First Phone Phishing and Scams Report Site: Report a Phone Scam!
The Phone Phishing project allows you to report suspicious phone calls, completely anonymously. This projects aims at collecting data regarding phone phishing attempts, in order to better understand the phenomenon and help the researcher to conduct studies. - Digital Forensic Tools
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Sometimes people are so addicted to "thinking in grid" that tend to recreate tables with CSS on other HTML elements. It happened to me once, when I tried to decompose the layout of a whole page into three areas, header, main, footer, each divided into three slices. Namely: preface, content, postface. I keep using this scheme and I think that it's a good way to structure your page, even semantically. However, it's easy to apply the wrong CSS rules and have a table back! - Common Errors in English
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Tiny, clean and painless 5-minutes solution for small semi-static websites.